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1 1 8.  Podophyllum. — Crystals  sometimes  appear  wanting  ;  starch 
grains  single  (5-8  fi)  or  in  groups  of  4  to  6  grains ;  numerous  single 
cells  or  groups  with  yellowish  resinous  contents ;  ducts  and  skleren- 
chyma  fibres. 
119.  Sarsaparilla   (Honduras)  \ 
1 20.  Sarsaparilla    (Mexican?)  ) 
121.  Senega, — Parenchyma  and  sklerenchyma  fibres  character- 
istic; mounts  in  chloral  show  some  pinkish  (or  strawberry-colored) 
cells. 
122.  Scoparius. — See  No.  69. 
123.  Scutellaria. — See  No.  70. 
124.  Spigelia. — Rosette  crystals,  10-15  f±\  tetragonal  crystals, 
3-10  fj.;  sklerenchyma  fibres;  parenchyma  containing  pink-colored 
contents;  starch,  4       peculiar  hypodermis ;  may  contain  CaC03. 
125.  Sumbul. — Starch;  resin  secretion  reservoirs;  numerous 
sklerenchyma  fibres. 
(D)  SEEDS  WITH  THEIR  CHARACTERISTIC  SEED  COATS. 
126.  Chenopoaium. — See  No.  108. 
127.  Lobelia. — See  No.  61. 
128.  Aletris. — See  No.  104,  sklerenchyma. 
129.  Angelica. — See  No.  88,  parenchyma,  odor. 
130.  Aralia  nudicaulis. — See  No.  2,  crystals. 
131.  Aralia  spinosa. — See  No.  3,  crystals. 
132.  Caulophyllum. — See  No.  90,  parenchyma,  odor. 
133.  Chenopodium. — See  No.  108,  stone  cells. 
134.  Cimicifuga. — See  No.  91,  fibres. 
I35-  Cypripedium. — See  No.  38,  crystals,  resin. 
136.  Helonias. — See  No.  39,  crystals. 
137.  Kava  Kava. — See  No.  95,  sklerenchyma. 
138.  Leptandra. — See  No.  114,  stone  cells. 
139.  Physostigma. — See  No.  1 19,  sklerenchyma  cells  and  fibres 
140.  Piper  Alburn  \ 
and 
(E)  RESERVE  STARCH. 
and 
Piper  Nigrum. 
