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Cae eater entire ; II. in longitudinal section (magnified). Venus’s comb, Scandix pfec- ~ 
ten-Veneris (magnified). 
Fic. 509.—I. Fruit of fennel, Mazzcaulune officinale ; II. transverse section, ¢ endo- 
sperm, o vittze ; III. longitudinal section ; & embryo (magnified). 
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Fic. 510.— 1. Fruit of carrot, 
Fic. 5311.—I. Fruit of hemlock, Conzum maculatuna 
Daucus Carota (Orthospermz) ; (Campylospermz) ; II. transverse section ; part of the — 
II. transverse section; the four b 
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