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ETON NATUEE-STUDY. 



Evergreen. Two or three needle-shaped leaves on 

 a tiny branch. (Besides the buds 

 producing these, there are others 

 forming the main branches ; cones 

 woody, bark rough, reddish 

 brown. ) 



FIGURE 82. SCOTCH PINE. 



Not evergreen. Leaves narrow, clustered. (Branches 

 hanging when young, cones with 

 the edges of the scales turned 

 back.) 



FIGURE 83. LARCH. 



Evergreen. Leaves marked with lines as long 

 as broad, arranged in two rows, 

 stalks with a half twist. (Seeds 

 solitary, in a juicy cup.) 



FIGURE 84. YEW. 



