TREES HAVIXG SIMPLE LE.WES 



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50. The Beech. The difference in the leaf forms of 

 the bu'ch and beech is very marked. Botli have toothed 

 edges, but in the lieech the spaces between tlie teetli are 

 so remarkablv shallow that one has to search for them. 



Fig. 108. A Remarkable Growth of Beeches in Greater New York 



There has been a common belief for generations that 

 the beech is proof against lightning, and recent exjDeri- 

 ments prove that l^eeeh wood offers considerably greater 

 resistance to the electric current than oak, poplar, or 

 willow ; so our ancestors were partly right. The wood 

 is hard, strong, and tough, and will take a high polish. 



