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CORYLA‘CEX. QUE’RCUS, 
CHAP. CV. 
Dum- 
there were, in 1831, some scores of seedling oaks of the same 
kind. Indeed, we have no doubt that in all extensive oak woods, or 
ry 
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a similar tree at 
he London side. 
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d to be of spontaneous growth. There is 
Mill Hill, in Middlesex, on entering that village from t 
anes IMPS 
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See Gard. Mag., vol. xii. p. 576.) | There is anot 
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kind at Munches, in Dumfriesshire ; and in Irving’s Nursery, 
is suppose 
fries, 
