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ABSTRACT IN reply to the interesting communication from Copenhagen anent the Buxton beeches, I would remind your correspondent that, as stated, the matured trees in the plantations
hereabouts drop their leaves in the autumn as usual, the retention of them being observable only upon small young trees, and in the beechen hedges, and that this effect is not noticed, in
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