A Summer Ramble in the Himalayas With Sporting Adventures in the Vale of Cashme

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A Summer Ramble in the Himalayas With Sporting Adventures in the Vale of Cashme
W Wilson
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In the great oak forests of the middle ranges it occurs at intervals, sometimes singly, sometimes in clusters, and its very dark foliage, and spire-like top towering above the other forest trees, render it a conspicuous object. On some of the hills nearer the snow, where pine is the prevailing wood, it almost monopolizes the forest. The morenda is a large and very handsome tree, the trunk perfectly straight, often upwards of FIXES — THE RYE AND KOLIX. 129 twenty feet in circumference at the bas...e, and some- times reaching a height of between 150 to 200 feet. The branches, which in a large tree commence about twenty feet from the ground, are very short, in some cases not extending more than a few feet from the trunk, and very regular all the way up, which adds to the apparent height of the tree. The wood is of little use except for indoor work, as when exposed to the atmosphere it soon decays.
" The rye is generally found grooving with the morenda, but is not nearly so plentiful, and never forms a forest of itself.


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