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of the basal leaves and that of the stem-leaves. The outer 

 walls of the epidermal cells are slightly thickened ; the radial 

 walls are somewhat undulating and almost alike in the epidermis 

 of both surfaces iFig. 22, C^ I))\ but above the larger bundles 



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Fig. 22. Pi. sulphur ens. 



A, Transverse section of leaf (Scoresby Sound). B, Stoma from the upper surface of 

 the leaf. C. Epidermis of the upper surface of the leaf. D, Epidermis of the lower sur- 

 face of the leaf. E, Surface section of uppermost palisade-layer. F, Surface section of 

 spongy parenchyma (B, C, D, E, F are from Spitzbergen; A, C. D, E, F, «•'!; B, ^k)- 



the epidermal cells are nearly straight-walled and are elongated 

 parallel with the bundles. The epidermis contains chlorophyll, 

 and sphaero-crystals are found in many cells. The stomata are 

 either on a level with the surface or project slightly, and here 



