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FIBROUS BARK 



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In some cases, however, the predominance of fibres in 

 the bark is so marked, that as it dries the hitter shreds 

 out into more or less thread-like or tow-like masses — 

 e.g. Cupressus, Taxus, Juniperus, Thuja, Biota, Lonicera 

 Xylosteum, &c. 



Fig. 4(j. British Oak (Qiierrug Jiolnir): fissured baik (Irv). 



The hardness of bark depends of course on the elements 

 included in it. Where little or nothing beyond thiu walled 

 cork-cells are comprised, as is usual in all but old trees of 



