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A White Pine Tree, Probably 250 Years Old, in a Virgin Forest of the 

 Hardwood and Hemlock Type. 



[Note the clear, cylindrical trunk, as compared with the branchy, tapering stem of the 

 adjacent dead hemlock.] 



