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THE POLAR WORLD. 



forest are continually wasted by extensive fires, kindled accidentally or inten- 

 tionally, which spread with rapidity over a wide extent of country, and con- 



tinue to burn until they are extinguished by a heavy rain. Sooner or later a 

 new growth of timber springs up, but the soil, being generally enriched and 

 saturated with alkali, now no longer brings forth its aboriginal firs, but gives 

 birth to a thicket of beeches (Betula alba) in Asia, or of aspens in America. 



