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very thin, white felt of mycehum between the bark and the 

 wood, hyphae from which attack the wood. The contents 

 of the living cells change to a brown colour, and finally 





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Fig. 41. — Fames annosus. i, portion of fungus, half 

 nat. size; 2, section of same, showing the stratified 

 tubes in three layers, nat. size ; 3, portion of hymenium 

 showing the tubes and their openings or pores, slightly 

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almost disappear ; the wood next assumes a pale, yellowish- 

 brown colour with scattered white patches, each having 

 a black spot in the centre. Finally the cell-walls are 



