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CONIFEKALES 



,c, 

 th* 



coast: the sections on which the description is based are in the 

 British Museum. Annual rings well marked, varying in breadth 

 from 1 to 3 mm. ; resin-canals are abundant both in the spring- and 



FIG. 726. Pityoxylon Sewardi. Radial section showing tracheids, tr, in a medullary 

 ray; c, parenchyma of the ray with simple pits. (After Stopes.) 



autumn- wood and horizontal canals occur in the lenticular medul- 

 lary rays : some of the canals are occupied by large rounded cells 

 like tyloses. The bordered pits on the radial walls of the tracheids 

 form single or double rows ; in the latter case the pits are generally 



