Microphotograph of wood

Another section of this book is a series of microsophic images of cross sections of wood. There are cross sections at X75, radial and tangentail section X120 for 24 different types of wood. 

There is nothing more but the name of the wood and the image. each image is black and white. there is still a thinner paper inbetween each fold for preservation reasons assuming. 

This is just another way of informing the audience about wood but in a "look closer" way. showing the difference between the different woods from huge differences to little ones. Of course trees one would not think of being close to relations are and vise veersa. 

All trees used in this book can be found in China, Japan or Korea.