. The anatomy of woody plants. Botany -- Anatomy. 420 THE ANATOMY OF WOODY PLANTS of periodic growth is, however, frequently found in regions of higher latitude than that portrayed in Fig. 288. The next illustration shows the organization of a Carboniferous cordaitean wood (Mesoxy- lon) from the northern part of England and consequently of consider-. FIG. 289.—Details of wood structure of Mesoxylon (Cordaites) with annual rings. Tangential pitting is absent. ably higher latitude (54° N. in contrast to the 46° N., the latitude of Prince Edward Island). The annual rings in the wood from the Engl


. The anatomy of woody plants. Botany -- Anatomy. 420 THE ANATOMY OF WOODY PLANTS of periodic growth is, however, frequently found in regions of higher latitude than that portrayed in Fig. 288. The next illustration shows the organization of a Carboniferous cordaitean wood (Mesoxy- lon) from the northern part of England and consequently of consider-. FIG. 289.—Details of wood structure of Mesoxylon (Cordaites) with annual rings. Tangential pitting is absent. ably higher latitude (54° N. in contrast to the 46° N., the latitude of Prince Edward Island). The annual rings in the wood from the English Carboniferous are clearly marked. The next illustration (Fig. 289) reproduces the minute organization of the same wood. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Jeffrey, Edward C. (Edward Charles), b. 1866. Chicago, Ill. , The University of Chicago Press


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