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THE JOURNAL OF INDIAN BOTANY


Plate XIX

163-166. Vernonia cinerascens.

163. Glandular hair on the leaf.

Oc. 6 Com. ; Ob. 3 mm. Ap.

164. Hair on the leaf.

Oc. 6 Com. ; Ob. 8 mm. Ap.

165. T. S. of the axis-

Oc. 6 Com. ; Ob. 8 mm. Ap.

166. Glandular hair on the leaf.

Oc. 6 Com. ; Ob. 3 mm. Ap. 167-170. Pegolettia senegalensis.

167. T. S. of the leaf showing

stomata and a glandular hair. Oc. 4 Com. ; Ob. 3 mm. Ap.

168. T. S. of the leaf showing

the epidermis. Oc. 4 Com. : Ob. 3 mm. Ap.

169. T. S of the leaf showing

the lower portion of the mid-rib bearing glandular hair. Oc. 4 Com. ; Ob. 8 mm. Ap.

170. Glandular hair on the axis.

Oc'4 Com. ; Ob. 3 mm. Ap. 171-172. Pulicaria angustifolia. I

171. T. S. of the leaf showing

the epidermis. Oc. 4 Com. ; Ob. 3 mm. Ap.

172. Glandular hair on the leaf. Oc. 4 Com. ; Ob. 3 mm. Ap.

173-177. Fulicaria rajputanae.

173. T. S. of the axis.

Oc. 6 Com.; Ob. 8 mm. Ap.

175. Hair on the leaf.

Oc. 6 Com. ; Ob. 8 mm. Ap.

176. Glandular hair on the leaf.

Oc. 4 Com. ; Ob. 3 mm. Ap.

177. Stomata in surface view. Oc. 4 Com. ; Ob. 3 mm. Ap.

180. Echinops echinatus. Hair on the axis.

Oc. 4 Com. ; Ob. 3 mm. Ap.

N.B. — To get the original dimensions multiply by 1*7.