The mixture of bark and alburnum was next placed upon a smooth stone, and mashed into a fibre of a yellowish colour.
Guapo with his knife first scraped all the bark, as well as the alburnum or white coating, from the rods, which last he flung away.
The tree was evidently hollow throughout its length; but perhaps some portion of the alburnum still remained intact.
The giant's heart had disappeared, the alburnum had been dissipated into soft whitish dust; but if the tree did not depend so much on its powerful roots as on its solid bark, it could still keep its position for centuries.
The eggs deposited soon hatch, and the young larvae bore through the tender bark at this point, and when fairly under it, branch off, cutting galleries through the soft alburnum underneath.
The durability of the oak is, I believe, in a great measure owing to its having very little heart-wood, the alburnum preserving its vital functions longer than in other trees.
If incisions are made into the alburnum and cortical layers, may not the ascending and descending sap be procured in the same manner as the peculiar juice is from the vessels of the parenchyma?
From the roots the sap ascends through the tubes of the alburnum into the stem, and thence branches out to every extremity of the plant.
It is through the tubes of the living alburnum that the sap rises.
The bark andalburnum crack; and thus is effected naturally, what the art of man performs for the purpose of collecting the milky juices of the hevea, the castilloa, and the caoutchouc fig-tree.
It is the bark and a part of the alburnum which contain this terrible poison.
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