| Friedrich August Flückiger, Daniel Hanbury - 1874 - 754 pages
.... Stirps Cinchonœ ovatœ > X «s llillfilHl э u оь 2^26^25 US а « 3 2 &1 go Й5 M {•4 H 5 > mostly very obvious, and project more or less distinctly...of the group under consideration. The liber-fibres 2 are elongated and bluntly pointed at their ends but never branched, mostly spindle-shaped, straight... | |
| Friedrich August Flückiger, Daniel Hanbury - 1879 - 836 pages
...distinctly into the middle cortical tissue. The liber is separated by the medullary rays into wedges, 1 which are constituted of a parenchymatous part and...of the group under consideration. The liber-fibres 2 are elongated and bluntly pointed at their ends, but never branched, mostly spindle-shaped, straight... | |
| George Lincoln Goodale - 1885 - 576 pages
...which are constituted of a parenchymatous part, and of yellow or orange fibres. The number, color, shape, and size, but chiefly the arrangement of these...or slightly curved, and not exceeding in length 3 mm. They are consequently of a simpler structure than the analogous cells of most other officinal barks.... | |
| Asa Gray - 1885 - 592 pages
...constituted of a pareuchymatous part, and of yellow or orange fibres. The number, color, shape, and si/e, but chiefly the arrangement of these fibres, confer...or slightly curved, and not exceeding in length 3 mm. They are consequently of a simpler structure than the analogous cells of most other officinal barks.... | |
| George Lincoln Goodale - 1885 - 572 pages
...which are constituted of a parenchymatous part, and of yellow or orange fibres. The number, color, shape, and size, but chiefly the arrangement of these...confer a certain character common to all the barks of lie group under consideration. " The liber-fibres are elongated and bluntly pointed at their ends,... | |
| George Lincoln Goodale - 1885 - 572 pages
...which are constituted of a parenchyniatons part, and of yellow or orange fibres. The number, color, shape, and size, but chiefly the arrangement of these fibres, confer a certain charaeter common to all the barks of the group under consideration. " The liber-fibres are elongated... | |
| George Bacon Wood, Franklin Bache - 1892 - 870 pages
...yellowish tint. The liber-cells are the most distinctive feature of Cinchona barks. (See p. 453.) " They are elongated and bluntly pointed at their ends, but...or slightly curved, and not exceeding in length 3 mm. They are consequently of a simpler structure than the analogous cells of most other officinal barks.... | |
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