Woody Tissue Resembling the woods of Ebenaceae in the Microstructure of Neyveli Lignite
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While studying the microstructure of Neyveli lignite, the author recognized a fossil dicotyledonous wood structure resembling the woods of Ebenaceae (Diospyros or Maba) in the woody portion of the lignite. The present paper records the microscopic study of the woody structure.
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