THE OAK TREE IN ESSEX. 



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-Oak i\ Whittle P.\ 



the trunk of which is 25I feet in circumference. This trunk was sph't 

 completely into two by lightning twenty years ago, and it was again 

 damaged four years ago. It is eas\- to walk between the two sections. 



Fig. rg. — Oak at Warren F.\rm, Whittle. 



I At Warren Farm, VVrittle, there is a fine and picturesque old 

 'oak tree, having a trunk 18 feet 10 inches in circumference. 



Rivenhall Oaks. — In the park there are some fine trees measuring 

 'rom twenty-one to twenty-three feet in circumference. A remark- 



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