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FIG. 105. Moncxjlinic crystals of calcium oxalate: A, a to f, crystals from the paren- 

 chyma of the bark of the horse-chestnut (jEsculus Hippocasianum); B, a to c, from the pith 

 of Periploca grceca; C, a to e, from the parenchyma in the region of the fibrovascular bundles 

 in Musa sinensis; D, a/to c, from the petioles of the pinnate leaves of Cycas revoluta; E, a to 

 c, crystals from the bark of the guaiac tree; 

 tium; G. a to c, 

 "Das Mikroskop." 



; F, a single crystal from Citrus Auran- 

 a Brazilian Bignonia. After Dippel in 



