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point, therefore it continues to grow and yields very 

 eccentric sections, owing to growth being checked by 



Fig. 68. — Periderm} Kin harknessi. i, young stem of Piniis 

 fojiderosa, three years old, showing the Peridermiuvi, two-thirds 

 nat. size ; 2, appearance of a stem eight years old, attacked by the 

 fungus, the swollen portion Ijeing thickly studded with aecidia, 

 two-thirds nat. size; 3, section through No. 2, the shaded portion 

 indicates ihe darkened portion of wood containing mycelium of 

 the fungus, two-thirds nat. size. 



destruction of the cambium on different sides at different 

 levels. Cells attacked by haustoria lose their contents 



