OF THE STRUCTURE OF WOOD AND HERBS. 



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beheld in the section of the English Oak, are arranged along the inner margin of 

 each annual ring of wood; the distance between the two clusters being the thick- 

 ness of one year's growth of wood. The wood itself appears like lace-work, being 

 filled with minute pores, varying in diameter from one twelve hundred and 

 fiftieth part of an inch to one twenty-Jive hundredth. 



Fig. 131. 



