. Timber and some of its diseases. Timber; Trees. 158 TIMBER AND SOME OF ITS DISEASES [chap slightly unhealthy) gave a hollow sound when struck, and the foresteis told me that nearly every tiee was rotten at the core. I had found the mycelium of. Fig. i6 —Sketch of the base of a young tree (s), killed by Ai^ancus tuelhmy whicl has attacked the roots, and developed rhizomorphs at r, and fructihcitions 1 j the right the fructifications ha\e been traced by dissection to the ihizomorph stiands which produced them Agartctis melleus in the rotting stumps of previously felled trees all up and down th


. Timber and some of its diseases. Timber; Trees. 158 TIMBER AND SOME OF ITS DISEASES [chap slightly unhealthy) gave a hollow sound when struck, and the foresteis told me that nearly every tiee was rotten at the core. I had found the mycelium of. Fig. i6 —Sketch of the base of a young tree (s), killed by Ai^ancus tuelhmy whicl has attacked the roots, and developed rhizomorphs at r, and fructihcitions 1 j the right the fructifications ha\e been traced by dissection to the ihizomorph stiands which produced them Agartctis melleus in the rotting stumps of previously felled trees all up and down the same valley, but it was not satisfactory to simple assume that the " rot". 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 Ward, H. Marshall (Harry Marshall), 1854-1906. London, Macmillan


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