=Rift.= To split; cleft.
=Ring shake.= A large check or crack in the wood following an annual ring.
=Roe.= A peculiar figure caused by the contortion of the woody fibres, and takes a wavy line parallel to them.
=Sapwood.= The outer portions of the tree next to the bark; alburnam.
=Saturate.= To cause to become completely penetrated or soaked.
=Season checks.= Small openings in the ends of the wood caused by the process of drying.
=Seasoning.= The process by which wood is dried or seasoned.
=Seedholes.= Minute holes in wood caused by wood-destroying worms or insects.
=Shake.= A large check or crack in wood caused by the action of the wind on the tree.
=Shrinkage.= A lessening or contraction of the wood substance.
=Skidways.= Material set on an incline for transporting lumber or logs.
=Species.= In science, a group of existing things, a.s.sociated according to properties.
=Spermatophyta.= Seed-bearing plants.
=Spring-wood.= Wood that is formed in the spring of the year.
=Stamen.= The pollen-bearing organ of the flower, usually consisting of filament and anther.
=Stigma.= That part of the pistil which receives the pollen.
=Style.= That part of the pistil which connects the ovary with the stigma.
=Taproot.= The main root or downward continuation of the plant axis.
=Temporary checks.= Checks or cracks that subsequently close.
=Tissue.= One of the elementary fibres composing wood.
=Thunder shake.= A rupture of the fibres of the tree across the grain, which in some woods does not always break them.
=Tornado shake.= (See Thunder shake.)
=Tracheids.= The tissues of the tree which consist of vertical cells or vessels closed at one end.
=Warping.= Turning or twisting out of shape.
=Wind shake.= (See Thunder shake.)
=Working.= The shrinking and swelling occasioned in wood.
=Wormholes.= Small holes in wood caused by wood-destroying worms.
=Vernation.= The arrangement of the leaves in the bud.
=Whorl.= An arrangement of organs in a circle about a central axis.