A 1'RIMKR OF FORESTRY. 



beneath its trunk and branches many younger trees, 



which will sprino- up 

 . straight ao-ainifthey 



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arc quickly released, 

 but which otherwise 

 will be killed or 

 permanently h u rt . 

 Therefore it is very 

 important to work 

 up both the trunk 

 and the top of each 

 tree as soon as it is cut down, and so prevent it from 



ig Tree. California. 



FIG. 29. Spruce railway. Adirondack M"u 



\v York. 



injr the youno- trees which should take its place. 

 Except when they are to be burned, even the branches 



