EVERGREEN OAK, 



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the surrounding trees, but form a broad and im- 

 portant feature in the landscape. 



At Trelowarren also in Cornwall are a number 

 of finely-grown trees, varying from nine to twelve 

 feet in circumference. The Ilexes at St. Michael's 

 Mount, which Loudon describes as making a very 

 fine appearance, must have greatly declined of 

 late. They would now scarcely attract the passing 

 notice of a visitor. 



