The World a Workshop Or the Physical Relationship of Man to the Earth
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9 " Ash, " i a 23. 5 " Willow, . " < 11. 7 Chestnut, . 13 < 48 36. 1 " do. Another arie y. " < 28. 2 Maple, 10 ' 48 Service, . 13 ' 39 17. 6 " Acacia, . 13 ' 26 19. 2 Hornbeam, 10 23 " 21. 2 Mulberry, " >< 16. 5 ' Wild Pear, < (C 14. 1 ' Crab, 6 " 20 " 12. 9 ' Walnut, . 6 " 16 " 36. 1 These measures are those of the trees at their maturity, and fit for felling. The spruce and larch present the largest boles, but even they do not exceed four feet in dia- meter. Next are the plane, pine, oak, elm..., chestnut, and maple. The walnut exceeds most of them in growth, but attains only one third of the length of many. If the average dimensions of European trunks were deduced from the preceding table, it would, we should suppose, be much too high about 32 feet in length and 27 inches in diameter. The medium in the virgin forests of both Americas, where magnificent boles abound, and 80 GIGANTIC TREES HOLLOW. Where for decades of centuries they have been undis- turbed by man, would hardly come up to it.
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