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I have thought it right to include in my list of names 

 eA'ery tree of any value ; it being understood that I by no 

 means recommend the cultivation from seed of all the 



-92. — Pinus mitis — Leaves of yellow-pine. 



species ; still, I name them, because it often happens 

 that in the neighbourhood of land entirely ^ 



cleared of wood, outlying parts of the ^ 



forest are found containing young plants Ok Mk 

 of different sorts which, though of no 



. - , , 93.— Seeds of yeDow- 



special value, may serve the purpose 01 pme. 



re-planting. After a fire, or a complete clearance, has 

 taken place, too, a species may, and often does, spring 

 up, which, though difficult of cultivation from seed, 



