William Gifford , George Walter Prothero, John Gibson Lockhart, John Murray , Whitwell Elwin, John Taylor Coleridge , Rowland Edmund Prothero Ernle, William Macpherson, William Smith
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sessiifjlora. The former has its leaves on I'ery short foot- stalks, and its fruit stalks elongated * the leaves of the latter are on rather long footstalks, and the fruit is sessile. Much differ- ence of opinion exists as to which species produces the best timber^ Early writers on the subject claim the superiority for Q. Rabur^ or the *old English oak ' as they call it, on the ^ound that it is of more rapid growth, has a cleaner stem and fewer knots, is more durable, and contains a larger prop...ortion of heart- wood than the Q, semltflora^ or Dunnast oak. The latter, however, both grows faster and is much more lianclsome. Some recent authors maintain, indeed, that it is the tme English oak, and account for the fact that it is now less common than its rival by the supposition that out forefathers, well aware of its superiority J diminished the supply by their extensive use of it. Until lately it was believed that tlie beautiful carved roof, more than three hundred years old, of Westminster Hall was con- structed of chestnut.
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