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SYLVAN "WINTER, 



next after that" of the Oak, says : ' The spray of 

 the Ash is verydifferent. , As the boughs of the 

 Ash are less complex, so is its spray. - Instead of 

 the thick intermingled bushiness which the spray 



Ash. 



of the Oak, exhibits, that of the Ash is much mope 

 simple, running in: a kind of irregular parallels. 

 The main stem holds its course, forming at the 

 same time a beautiful sweep ; but the spray does 



