. Quarterly journal of microscopical science. rating the Rev. E. OMearas paper on Some PeculiarForms of Navicula from the Sulu Archipelago. Pig. 1.—Navicula Chimmoana.„ 2.—Navicula Suluensis.„ 8.—Navicula spiralis.„ 4.—Navicula nnipunctata.„ 5.—Navicula biputiclata.„ 6.—Navicula 400. JOURNAL OF MICROSCOPICAL SCIENCE. DESCRIPTION OF PLATE XIV,Figs. 1—4, Illustrating Prof. Thiseltoii Dyers Note on the Imbed-ding of Crystals in the Walls of Plant-cells. (After Pfitzer.) Fig. 1.—Section throush the upper epidermis and the underlying layers of cellsfrom a youug leaf of Citrus vulgaris, R


. Quarterly journal of microscopical science. rating the Rev. E. OMearas paper on Some PeculiarForms of Navicula from the Sulu Archipelago. Pig. 1.—Navicula Chimmoana.„ 2.—Navicula Suluensis.„ 8.—Navicula spiralis.„ 4.—Navicula nnipunctata.„ 5.—Navicula biputiclata.„ 6.—Navicula 400. JOURNAL OF MICROSCOPICAL SCIENCE. DESCRIPTION OF PLATE XIV,Figs. 1—4, Illustrating Prof. Thiseltoii Dyers Note on the Imbed-ding of Crystals in the Walls of Plant-cells. (After Pfitzer.) Fig. 1.—Section throush the upper epidermis and the underlying layers of cellsfrom a youug leaf of Citrus vulgaris, Risso. X 400. 2.—A similar section through an adult leaf, x 400. 3.—Section through an old crystal-bearing cell from Citrus vulgaris, Hisso,showing the cavity left after the crystal has been dissolved by hydro-chloric acid. X 400. 4.—Crystal-bearing cells adjoining bast bundles of Populus italica, Mnch.,macerated, and the crystals dissolved out by hydrochloric acid. X 400. M<,;^.^^ X 120. AiMacalister, del


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