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root-growths these alpine growths cannot en- 

 dure pasturage. The biting, the pulling, and 

 the choppy hoof-action are ruinous. Destined 

 to early ruin if pastured, and having but lit- 

 tle value when so used, these sky gardens 

 might rightly be kept unimpaired for ourselves. 

 They would make delightful National Parks. 

 They have a rapidly increasing value for parks. 

 Used for recreation places, they would have a 

 high commercial value; and thus used they 

 would steadily pay dividends in humanity. 



