| Patrick Keith - 1816 - 588 sider
...means of the production of a new bark issuing from the edges, and gradually narrowing the extent of the wound ; and then by the production of new layers of wood formed under the bark as before. The new wood will not indeed unite with the portion of alburnum that had been exposed to the air ;... | |
| Sir Henry Steuart - 1828 - 536 sider
...its having been antiently used to write upon, before the invention of paper.* If the cortical layers be injured or destroyed by accident, the part is again...layers of wood, formed under the bark, as before. * Keith's Physiological Botany, Vol. 1. p. 295. Du Hamel, Phyf. des Arbres, LI 3. 5. De Saussure, Encyclop.... | |
| Sir Henry STEUART - 1828 - 606 sider
...its having been anciently used to write upon, before the invention of paper.* If the cortical layers be injured or destroyed by accident, the part is again...layers of wood, formed under the bark, as before. If a portion of the stem only be decorticated, and covered with a piece of bark from another Tree,... | |
| Sir Henry Steuart - 1832 - 444 sider
...its having been anciently used to write upon, before the invention of paper.* If the cortical layers be injured or destroyed by accident, the part is again...layers of wood, formed under the bark, as before. If a portion of the stem only be decorticated, and covered with a piece of bark from another tree,... | |
| John Towers (C.M.H.S.) - 1839 - 746 sider
...means of the production of a new bark issuing from the edges, and gradually narrowing the extent of the wound, and then by the production of new layers of wood', formed under the bark as before. The new wood will not indeed unite with the portion of alburnum that had been exposed to the air: but... | |
| 1850 - 436 sider
...will heal, first by means of new bark issuing from the edges, and graduallv narrowing the extent of the wound ; and then by the production of new layers of wood formed under the bark as before. The new wood will not, indeed, unite with the portion of alburnum that had been exposed to the air... | |
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