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" Cunninghami to gain a height of 200 feet, and a circumference of 23 feet. " It is not at all likely that, in these isolated inquiries, chance has led to the really highest trees, which the most secluded and the least accessible spots may still conceal.... "
Forest Culture and Eucalyptus Trees - Page 184
by Ellwood Cooper - 1876 - 237 pages
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American Journal of Science and Arts, Volume 98

Science - 1869 - 508 pages
...measurement of a eucalyptus on the Black Spur, ten miles distant from Healesville, 480 feet high. . . . It is not at all likely that in these isolated inquiries...forest-giants of California, Sequoia Wellingtonia, the highest of which, as far as the writer is aware, rises, in their favorite haunts at the Sierra Nevada, to about...
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Transactions of the Pharmaceutical Meetings

Pharmacy - 1868 - 640 pages
...The fame gentleman found Fagus Cunninghami to gain a height of 200 feet and a circum. fdrence of 23 feet. It is not at all likely that in these isolated...thickness, even the renowned forest-giants of California, Scquuia WMingtonia, the highest of which, as far as the writer is aware, rise in their favourite haunts...
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The Saint Louis Medical Reporter, Volume 2

Medicine - 1868 - 828 pages
...same gentleman found Fagus Cunninghami to gain a height of 200 feet, and a circumference of 23 teet. " It is not at all likely that, in these isolated inquiries,...though evidently not in thickness, even the renowned forest giants of California, Sequoia Welhngtonia, the highest of which, as far as the writer is aware,...
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The Gold Fields and Mineral Districts of Victoria: With Notes on the Modes ...

Robert Brough Smyth - Australia - 1869 - 712 pages
...of 200 feet and a circumference of 23 feet. It is not at all likely that in these isolated enquiries chance has led to the really highest trees, which...though evidently not in thickness, even the renowned forest giants of California, Sequoia ffellingtonia, the highest of which, as far as the writer is aware,...
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The American Naturalist, Volume 4

Biology - 1871 - 806 pages
...Eucalyptus on the Black Spur, ten miles distant from Healesville, four hundred and eighty feet high. . . , . It is not at all likely that, in these isolated inquiries,...though evidently not in thickness, even the renowned forest giants of California, Kcf/twia Wfllingtouia, the highest of which, as far as the writer is aware,...
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The American Naturalist, Volume 4

Biology - 1871 - 812 pages
...Eucalyptus on the Black Spur, ten miles distant from Healesville, four hundred and eighty feet high It is not at all likely that, in these isolated inquiries,...though evidently not in thickness, even the renowned forest giants of California, Sequoia WvUingtunia, the highest of which, as far as the writer is aware,...
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The American Naturalist, Volume 4

Biology - 1871 - 804 pages
...miles distant from Healesville, four hundred and eighty feet high It is not at all likely that, iu these isolated inquiries, chance has led to the really...though evidently not in thickness, even the renowned forest giants of California, Sequoia We.llingtonia, the highest of which, as far as the writer is aware,...
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The American Naturalist, Volume 4

Biology - 1871 - 1016 pages
...Eucalyptus on the Black Spur, t«n miles distant from Healesville, four hundred and eighty feet high It is not at all likely that, in these isolated inquiries,...the really highest trees, which the most secluded aud the least accessible spots may still conceal. It seems, however, almost beyond dispute that the...
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Freaks and Marvels of Plant Life; Or, Curiosities of Vegetation

Mordecai Cubitt Cooke - Botany - 1881 - 484 pages
...ranges of Berwick at five hundred feet. " It is not at all likely that in these isolated enquiries chance has led to the really highest trees, which...though evidently not in thickness, even the renowned forest giants of California (Sequoia gigantea). We 1 Cooper's "Forest Culture," p. 198. possess a standard...
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American Journal of Pharmacy, Volume 40

Pharmacology - 1868 - 608 pages
...The same gentleman found Fagus Cunninghami to gain a height of 200 feet, and a circumference of 23 feet. " It is not at all likely that, in these isolated...forestgiants of California, Sequoia Wellingtonia, the highest of which, as far as the writer is aware, rise, in their favorite haunts at the Sierra Nevada, to about...
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