It occurs both in the mineral and organic kingdoms, and is produced artificially by the action of nitric acid on sugar, starch, woody fibre, &c.
The last of the vegetable materials is woody fibre; it is the hardest part of plants.
The wood is composed of woody fibre, mucilage, and resin.
It is of woody fibre, then, that the common charcoal is made?
Woody fibre contains a large quantity of this element, and the carbon of coal is thus accounted for; it was accumulated during the growth of the plants of the Carboniferous period.
Calamodendron has the woody wedges of barred tissue as in a, with medullary rays, but has the intervening medullary wedges of an elongated tissue approaching to woody fibre, and also with medullary rays.
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