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CUPRESSINOXYLON 



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Cupressinoxylon cryptomerioides Stopes. 



A species 1 founded on a small branch from the Lower Green- 

 sand of Kent showing the following features: the primary 

 xylem, composed of spiral and scalariform elements, also tracheids 



J. 717. Cupressinoxylon Hortii. Radial section showing the pits of the medullary 

 rays, mp ; the pits on the tracheids, and the wood-parenchyma, rp. (After Stopes.) 



with small circular pits, forms projecting wedges in the perimedul- 

 lary region ; there are no resin-canals and resiniferous parenchyma 

 is abundant; the medullary rays, generally 2 3 cells in depth, 

 have two circular pits in the field, a feature regarded by Kraus as 

 indicative of affinity to Glyptostrobus 2 . The cortex contains large 



1 Stopes (15) p. 186, Pis. xvi., xvn., text-figs. 54, 55. 



2 See page 198. 



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