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their growth. As a consequence of the arrested growth at the stem, 
apex shoots were developed in the cotyledonary axils (Fig. i, b ). The 
Figs. 1-4. a, cut end of plumular shoot, b , axillary shoots, c, cotyledonary petiole. 
d, hypocotyl. E , fasciated shoot. E L , the reverse side of E. k , twisted and fasciated shoot. 
buds from which these shoots are developed normally remain dormant. 
Many of these shoots, instead of following their normal course of develop- 
ment, were found to show very pronounced fasciations and biastrepsis 
