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Next in importance come the Elms, and we consider the three best to 

 be Ulmus stiberosa, U . canadensis, and U . campestris. Photograph No. 2 



4. ELMS, KING-STREET, BENDIGO. 



shows a double avenue of U . suberosa at the Camp Reserve, Castlemaine : 

 these were planted in 1884. No. 3 gives a view of elms in Williamson- 



5. SILVER POPLARS, SHERIFF' S BRIDGE, CASTLEMAINE. 



Street, Bendigo ; whilst No. 4 illustrates the appearance of King-street, a 

 narrow street running at right angles to Mitchell-street. In the one all 

 is glare, life, and bustle ; in the other, on the hottest day, quietude, peace, 



