Notes ox Burlington Trees 44b 



There are five small balsam firs among the Norway spruces on the 

 terrace of the campus north of the President's house. The balsams are near 

 the Colchester avenue line. 



The arbor vitte — commonly called the white cedar — grows abundantly 

 in this vicinity, especially near the lake. It is the commonest hedge plant 

 of the city. The street hedge, on the south line of F. S. Pease's property at 

 the head of .College street, may be cited as an example. There are some 

 rather large trees of this on the northwest part of the ^Medical college I 

 grounds. ^ 



