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I     October,  1898. 
81.  Hedeoma. — See  No.  58. 
82.  Mentha  Piperita  \ 
and  v  See  Nos.  64  and  65. 
83.  Mentha  Viridis.  ) 
84.  Pulsatilla.— See  No.  67. 
85.  Salvia.— See  No.  68. 
86.  Scoparius. —  See  No.  69. 
87.  Scutellaria.    See  No.  70. 
/2.    Containing  secretion  reservoirs : 
88.  Angelica. — Starch;  size  of  parenchyma  cells  containing  starch 
characteristic;  sklerenchyma ;  odor. 
89.  Arnica  Radix. — Inulin  masses  or  crystals  soluble  in  hot 
water ;  sklerenchyma  fibres ;  resinous  masses. 
90.  Catilophyllum. — Parenchyma  cells  containing  starch  charac- 
teristic; sklerenchyma;  odor. 
91.  Cimicifuga. — Reserve  starch;  sklerenchyma  fibres;  ducts. 
92.  Eucalyptus. — See  No.  15. 
93.  Gaultheria. — See  No.  17. 
94.  Guaiaci  Resina. — Numerous  lemon-yellow  or  dark  brown 
resin  masses,  which  on  mounting  in  chloral  have  a  wine-colored 
halo  around  them;  few  fragments  of  tissues,  with  characteristic 
sklerenchyma  cells  and  fibres ;  few  crystals  of  calcium  oxalate 
(cubical  or  coffin-shaped)  in  parenchyma. 
95.  Kava  Kava. — Starch;  yellowish  resin  and  oil;  sklerenchyma 
more  of  nature  of  that  found  in  fruits  and  seeds. 
96.  Leptandra.    Starch  characteristic  ;  brown  stone  cells. 
97.  Matico. — See  No.  62. 
98.  Pilocarpus. — See  No.  20. 
99.  Piper  Album     \  Starch  and  oil  in  perisperm ;  stone  cells. 
and  >  Piper  album  has  fewer  stone  cells  than  Piper 
100.  Piper  Nigrum.  S  nigrum. 
1 01.  Sabina. — Starch,  4  p  ;  characteristic  hypodermis,  consisting 
of  long  fibres  (15  ju  wide),  associated  with  epidermis. 
102.  Sumbul. — Starch  ;  sklerenchyma  fibres  numerous. 
103.  Tanacetum. — See  No.  74. 
