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Chinquapin figure.
Fig. 1-2.—Upper/lower surface of leaf.
Fig. 1. Longitudinal section of fresh rhizome
Fig. 1. Viburnum opulus. Bark of stem.
Fig. 1.—Cross-section of bark of Prunus demissa.
Fig. 1.—Diagram of cross-section
Fig. 1.—Diagram of cross-section of rhizome
Fig. 1.—Entire plant of Sanguinaria Canadensis
Fig. 1.—Portion of cross-section of stem
Fig. 1.—Small portion of cross-section of bark
Fig. 1.—Transverse section of the stem bark of Prunus serotina.
Fig. 10.—Starch from stem bark of Prunus Avium.
Fig. 11.—Cross section of stem bark of Prunus Pennsylvanica.
Fig. 12.—From longitudinal tangential section of inner bark of Prunus Pennsylvanica.
Fig. 13.—Starch from stem bark of Prunus Pennsylvanica.
Fig. 14.—Cross section of stem bark of Prunus Virginiana.
Fig. 1—Transverse section of the root-bark
Fig. 2. Diagram of half of cross-section of rhizome
Fig. 2. Viburnum opulus. Bark of trunk.
Fig. 2.—Diagram of a longitudinal tangential section
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