IS now bearing three cones. It stands in the centre 
of the front entrance, which is in the form of a round 
pavilion, and, being elevated on a stand, permits of 
visitors walking round and under its leaves. It is 
planted in a tub 3 feet high and 8 feet in circum^ 
ference. The trunk is 5 feet in circumference and 
3 feet high, with the cones, three in number, and 
each 18 inches long, on the top. The width across 
the leaves is 15 feet, ft hg^s been in the same place 
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