62a Notes on Burlington Trees 



The American aspen is very common in the woodlands about the 

 city, especially where they have recently been cut over. There are several 

 small trees and one larger one near the clusters of arbor vita; in the south- 

 west part of the College park. 



The largetooth aspen is also common. It may easily be found near the 

 power house at the gorge. 



The balm of Gilead occurs in the vicinity of the lake shore and in some 

 of the moist ravines east of the city and is occasionally planted. An isolated 

 tree may be seen on the west side of Shelburne street a few rods south of its 

 junction with South Willard street. 



