“…always grow along the middle lamella. In noted to occur in Camellia (Foster, 1944) and longisections of the pith, these arms can be seen to Trochodendron (Foster, 1945); nor are there em-develop in all directions, with the majority of the bedded crystals in the wall, as appear to be charac-processes, however, taking a vertical course. In teristic of the idioblasts of Agathis and A raucaria transection, the invasion of vertical intercellular (Bertrand, 1874;Lopriore, 1905;Mohl, 1871; spaces between the rounded parenchyma cells is Seward and Ford, 1906;Solms-Laubach, 1871), immediately apparent.…”