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would result between the cells of such tissue, and that some inter- 
cellular spaces might be lined with thin films of such cytoplasm. 
According to Kny's^^ observations, published about ten years ago, 
intercellular cytoplasm is present in seeds of Lupinus, A little later, 
however, he claims to have been in error in his first observations, in 
that the cytoplasm noted is said to have been carried to the intercellular 
spaces by the sectioning knife. 
1^ Kny, L. Studien iiber intercellulares Protoplasma. Ber. Deut. Bot. 
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