The third form (5 and 6) is called Sphenophyllum, and consists of whorls of wedge-shaped leaves, with one or more bifurcating veins.
In only one case, I believe I saw bifurcating cement-ducts, of extreme tenuity, viz.
By this inosculation it is not improbable that all four ducts, proceeding from the two glands of the same age, may be connected together; certainly the bifurcating branches from the same duct thus become repeatedly connected.
The central trunk, which runs up the footstalk, bifurcates near the centre of the leaf, each branch bifurcating again and again according to the size of the leaf.
Drosera binata, with its linear and bifurcating leaves, is in an intermediate condition.
Near the circumference of the larger leaves the bifurcatingbranches also come into close union, and then separate again, forming a continuous zigzag line of vessels round the whole circumference.
The exception is when the forks run parallel after bifurcating and then diverge.
Ridge C strikes into A at point B and should not be considered as a bifurcating ridge.
Figure 52 reflects the same type of delta shown in the previous figure in that the ridge is bifurcating from a type line and then bifurcates again to form the delta.
Unmistakably recognisable by the black dorsal streak bifurcating on the forehead into two branches, extending on the inner side of the ears and terminating over each eye.
In fact, a channel precisely like that bifurcating one which divides Mahlos Mahdoo (Plate II.
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