. Check list of the forest trees of the United States : their names and ranges. Forests and forestry; Trees. DISTINGUISHING FEATURES. 61 of the ring. The proportion of each and the manner in which the one merges into the other are sometimes used, but more frequently the manner in which the pores appear distributed in —"Ring-porou3 " woods—white oak and hickory, , annual ring; su. w., summer wood; '.. spring wood; v, or pores; c. I., "concentric" lines; r<, darker tracts of hard libers form- ing the tirm part of oak wood; pr, pith rays. (4


. Check list of the forest trees of the United States : their names and ranges. Forests and forestry; Trees. DISTINGUISHING FEATURES. 61 of the ring. The proportion of each and the manner in which the one merges into the other are sometimes used, but more frequently the manner in which the pores appear distributed in —"Ring-porou3 " woods—white oak and hickory, , annual ring; su. w., summer wood; '.. spring wood; v, or pores; c. I., "concentric" lines; r<, darker tracts of hard libers form- ing the tirm part of oak wood; pr, pith rays. (4) Pores, which are vessels cut through, appearing as holes in cross section, in longitudinal section as channels, scratches, or indentations. (See I). 19 and figs. 38 and 39.) They appear only in the broad-leaved, so called, hard woods; their relative size (large, medium, small, minute, and indistinct, when they cease to be visible individually by the naked eye) and manner of distribution in the ring being of much importance, and especially in the summer wood, where they appear singly, in gToups, or short broken lines, in continuous concentric, often wavy, lines, or in radial branching lines. (5) Eesin ducts (see p. 16 and fig. 37), which appear very much like pores in cross section, namely, as holes or lighter or darker colored dots, but much more scattered. They occur only in coniferous woods, and their presence or absence, size, number, and distribution are an important distinction in these 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 Sudworth, George Bishop, 1862-1927; Roth, Filibert, 1858-1925. Timber : an elementary discussion of the characteristics and properties of wood; Carl A. Schenck Collection (North Carolina State University). NCRS. Washington, D. C. : Dept. of Agriculture, Forest


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