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EXPLANATION OF PLATE XXIII 



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part of 43. Text figures have been reduced to one- third and plate figu 



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one-half original size. The scale of magnification of the 

 connection with the descriptions. 



Fig. 61.— Archesporial initial showing hypodermal position; X475- 

 Fig. 62. — Two archesporial cells divided, each forming primary wall cell 

 and primary sporogenous cell; X475. 



Fig. 63. — Primary wall cells divided and beginning formation of mega- 

 sporangium wall; X475. 



—Older 



sporogenous tissue (detail of fig. 39); X475. 



Fig. 65. — Portion of nucellus showing several-layered epidermis (cells 

 without nuclei), megasporangium wall (cells with nuclei), and sporogenous 

 tissue (shaded) with group of megaspores; X475. 



Fig. 66. — Portion of integument showing beginning formation of plug 

 tissue; X210. 



Fig. 67. — Mature plug tissue; X210. 



Fig. 68. — Detail showing integumentary regions, outer papillate epidermis 

 with heavy cuticle, hypoderm of large cells, sub-hypodermal layer, and 

 internal tissue; inner epidermis not shown; X210. 



Fig. 69.—" Stony cells" from hard integument showing protoplasmic 

 connections; X210. 



