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BOTANY AND PHARMACOGNOSY. 



133. CYPRIPEDIUM.— Yellowish or brownish-black; cal- 

 cium oxalate in raphides about 40 /t long ; starch grains somewhat 

 spherical, 2 to 4 /x in diameter, single or compound; tracheae 

 spiral, scalariform or with simple pores; scler6nchymatous fibers 

 long, thin-walled ; parenchyma thick-walled, with numerous 

 simple pores. 



Fig. 306. Strophanthus; H, fragments of upper portion of non-glandular hairs; 

 L, basal portion of non-glandular hairs; E, cells of endosperm with aleurone grains (A) 

 and starch grains (S); P, parenchyma of cotyledons with aleurone grains; T, tracheae; 

 C, collapsed cells of seed-coat; A, aleurone grains; O, parenchyma containing oil globules. 



134. VERATRUM VIRIDE.— (See No. 59.) 



135. HYDRANGEA ARBORESCENS.— Raphides 200 /« 

 long; starch grains 4 to 15 /x. in diameter; numerous sclerenchyma 

 fibers with yery thick walls, narrow lumen and simple pores. 



£ Calcium Oxalate in Cryptocrystalline Crystals. 



136. BELLADONNA RADIX.— (See No. 117.) 



137. CINCHONA.— (See No. 152.) 



