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RMRE1FF2–. The elements of structural botany with special reference to the study of Canadian plants ... Plant physiology; Plant anatomy. Fig. 141. "W Kg. 142. marked. In other cases, again, the lobes are so nearly sepirate that the leaves appear at first sight to be really compound. 168. You will remember that in our examinations of dicotyledpnous plants, we found the leaves to be invariably net-veined. But, though they have this general character in common, they differ considerably in the details of their veining, or venation, as it is called. The two leaves employed as illustrations in the last
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