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name of the mountain was suggested by a grove of large chestnut 
trees peat ia n apple orchard. Mr. Patterson has also 
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an excellent table. The nights were cool, about freezing tem- 
els and the days a see tful 
The woods were found to be mostly galecheaenat intermixed 
with a antes of other trees, such as hickory, sassafras, maple, 
ar the ca: 
ong them a 
violets. The conditions on the north side of the mountain along 
thickets. In thee open "Geld taining th the older 
a species of violet was com Th 
light this year but I never saw so many acorns, ie on ee 
red oak. This tree was unusually abundant and extended to 
the very summit. The cuc ae a ae ia acuminata, was 
found on the north side of the mountain at about 2,700 feet 
elevation 
