Se eenietar em: 
3 Me ea 
958 GROWTH AND ORIGIN OF MULTICELLULAR PLANTS. 
other words, is preceded in development by a substance closely 
resembling, if not identical with, protoplasm. 
he 
insoluble in alkalies, cuprammonia, sulphuric acid, and in Schulze’s 
maceration fluid ; when treated with the last-mentioned, the sheath 
ly to paper when dried, more especially the youngest portions, 
iscidity di ne becom 
ey st in 
pc before the sheath undergoes change ; and are not to be con- 
* Tom. cit. 3 
EL i ts Parts of Lathrea 
squamaria L.,’ Journ. Bot. Sept. 1 — of the Subterranean = 
1 ‘S. B. K. Akad. Wiss. Wien,’ xciii. (1886). _ 
