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Quarterly Journal of Microscopical Science
Forms intermediate between the extremes of complexity and simplicity were
those d Echinus sphtera and lividus ; Echinus sphcera being chiefly composed of
the pithlike substance, with twenty-five or thirty radiating glassy plates of a whitish
...
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Transactions of the geological society, established November ...
The body of the trunk is a mass of spongy pithlike cellular tissue, in which are
imbedded two laminated circles of unequal width near the centre: in the cellular
tissue is much farinaceous matter. Fig. 2. Section of Cycas circinalis or Todda
Panna ...
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Flora of North America: Volume 23: Magnoliophyta: ...
Carex baydenicma 24. Perigynia 2.4-4.5(-5.2) mm, usually no more than 2.5 mm
from beak tip to achene; pistillate scales 2.4-4.1 mm; lowlands to subalpine. 25.
Perigynia with glossy metallic sheen, pithlike tissue often present inside near ...
Flora of North America Editorial Committee, 2002
Further evidence of the presence of pithlike material was borne out by excessive
sticking of all the papers containing approximately 85 percent pulp from whole
bagasse in their furnish- When kraft pulp was blended with bagasse pulp to the ...
United States. Agricultural Research Service, 1954
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Journal of the Royal Microscopical Society
The finer striation of tho scales of Entimus is evidently internal, from its relations
to the differently coloured internal cavities of the scales. Besides this striation the
interior of tho scale is evidently filled with a pithlike substance into which liquids ...
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Proceedings of the Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh
This latter, although a large, handsome tree, is remarkable for the curious pithlike
stem, which, while sometimes reaching the height of 20 or 30 feet, " retains so
much of herbaceous softness that it may be cut like an enormous carrot." Until a ...
Royal Physical Society of Edinburgh, 1881
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Annual Report of the Board of Trustees of the Illinois ...
The grasses may be described as plants having a cylindrical, jointed stem, the
nodes being solid and the interveningjoints hollow, or filled with a pithlike
substance; the leaves long, narrow, not serrated at the edges, having parallel
veins ...
University of Illinois (Urbana-Champaign campus) Board of Trustees, 1868
... woody elements and in time the woody elements in these respective areas are
reduced rapidlv both in color and hardness until thev become pithlike. This
method of decomposition results in the formation of a series of pronounced
pockets or ...
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Sabbatum Redivivum The First Part
... Churche: determination, to keepe constantly to the pithlike Worship , fro" thefirst
to the last of it, awry time that there it may] NOtWithstIfl-l ding any
Commandement to the contrary .> lf their (perhaps pro-i phane) Master-s, though-
they beare ...
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Systematic Anatomy of the Dicotyledons: A Handbook for ...
... axes of Daviesia divaricata, Benth(Tr_ibe Podalyneae), as well as on the
leaves of Anarthrophyllum Cmningfl, Phil. f. and A. andicolum, Phil. f. The
following features of the mesophyll may be noted : the central pithlike tissue,
found in the ...
Hans Solereder, Dukinfield Henry Scott, 1908