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ILLUSTRATIONS. 
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ORGANIZED CELL-CONTENTS. 
Fig. 1. — Surface section of the epidermis of the onion showing the 
protoplasm lining the cell-walls and the nuclei im- 
bedded in it. 
Fig. 2. — Transverse section of green fruit of Capsicum annuum show- 
ing protoplasm, nuclei and chloroplast.ids. 
Fig. 3. — A chloroplastid of a species of Funaria showing green 
spherical bodies, colorless bodies, etc. (see text, p. 12). 
Fig. 4. — Transverse section of ripe fruit of Capsicum, annuum show- 
ing protoplasm, nuclei and ehromoplastids. 
Fig. 5 — Transverse section near the periphery of a tuber of Phajus 
grandiHorus showing a cell with protoplasm and starch 
grains, the latter with adhering chloroplastids. 
Fig. 6. — Transverse section of petal of Viola tricolor showing epi- 
dermal cells with dissolved cell-sap. 
Fig. 7. — Isolated ehromoplastids of the carrot. 
