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pattern or picture presented by the wood. This is best 

 seen in woods like oak, ash, and chestnut, where the pores 

 of the spring wood are so large that they need a '••filler" 





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Fig. 7f>. Wood of Spruce 



1, natural size; 2, small part of one ring magnitied 100 times. Tlie vertical 

 tubes are wood fibers, in tiiis case all "tracbeids." /*(, medullary or i)itli 

 ray; »*, transverse tracbeids of pitb ray: a, h, and c. bordered pits of tbc 

 tracheids, more enlarged 



in finishing or polishing. The pores are the most impor- 

 tant marks by which we can distinguish woods, and we 

 divide all oif our woods into three groups : 



