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able to examine the laws on the subject. They are to be found 
in the Province Laws of Massachusetts, 1736-1761, p. 153, Anno 
Regni Regis Georgii II., Vicesimo Oétavo, Chap. X, published 
to destroy them before June 13, 1760; and, if they do not do so, 
any person, after giving a month’s notice, is at liberty to destroy — 
the bushes and recovér the cost of so doing from the owner of the 
land. Also surveyors of highways are ordered to cut down all 
barberry bushes growing on public land under penalty of a fine 
for non-performance. There are also several stringent regulations 
showing the importance attributed to the subject by the Govern- 
ment at the time. The act was to continue in force until June 19, 
: w. G. F 
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