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Notes on Burlington Trees 56b 



The beech occurs frequentlj' in the woodlands about Burhngton. 

 There are two trees near the group of pines on the College park, the larger 

 one being a few rods northwest of the pines. There is a fine beech in the street 

 row in front of Mr. Robinson's, 384 Main street, just below Williams. 



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Native chestnut trees occur scattered through the woods on the Ethan 

 Allen farm, near North avenue, and also near the lake shore at Eagle Bay. 

 Two trees occur in the southeast corner of Dr. Prime's grounds, corner of 

 Union and Pearl streets. Mrs. H. B. Willard states that the larger of these 

 has grown from a nut planted by her grandfather, Ozias Buell, in 1805. 

 The smaller one is a seedling from this and is about fifty years old. 



