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Acknowledgment 
We desire to record our indebtedness to Mr A. G. Tansley, F.R.S., 
for some helpful suggestions made to one of us during the progress 
of this investigation. 
Note. This investigation was carried out in the Botanical 
Laboratory of the Madhavlal Rauchhodlal Science Institute, 
Ahmedabad. 
LITERATURE CITED 
(1) Sabnis, T. S. The physiological anatomy of the plants of the Indian Desert. 
Journ. Ind. Bot., 1, p. 197 and Fig. 101. March, 1920. 
Explanation of Plate II 
Fig. i. A piece of an old root. -| natural size. 
Fig. 2. Transverse section of a young root, showing origin of accessory bundles. 
x 160. 
Fig. 3. Older stage, x 33. 
Fig. 4 a. A thick section, almost complete, of a late stage, x 3|. 
Fig. 4 b. Part of a similar, but thinner, section, showing detail. X25. 
