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USEFUL PLANTS AND PLANT PRODUCTS 



is, by cutting away a ring of sapwood and allowing the trees 

 to die of starvation and lack of water. Cultivation was car- 

 ried on among them, until after some years the trees would 



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FIG. 394. A corn field in a ' deaden inn" or girdled forest of 



deciduous trees 



Modified after Ayres 



fall and then were burned to rid the land entirely of their 

 presence. More than a century and a half of wholesale destruc- 

 tion of trees has finally resulted in stripping large areas of the 

 original forest and preventing the reforestation of the land, until 



