THE WITCH HAZEL, SORREL TREE, ETC. ?3 



ley is famous for its grand elms ; so is that adjoining 

 Plymouth, N. H., and in this beautiful mountain 

 hamlet is a magnificent specimen, 

 near the Pemigewasset House, 



American White Elm. 



whose trunk four persons can scarcely encircle with 

 outstretched arms and clasped hands. There are 

 several " Washington " elms in various parts of the 

 land, the most notable one of which is that at Cam- 

 bridge, Mass.* The old elm which formerly stood on 



* Under this tree, which to-day has a rather dilapidated ap- 

 pearance, Washington took command of the American army, 

 July 3, 1775. 



