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Phil at Mar 20, 2021 05:39 PM

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tinued to the surface of the earth by three branches, close together each measuring hardly two inches in diameter.

It weighs in its present dried condition 49 pounds. One of our real botanists thinks its flattened shape may be due to its striking a rock which presents its downward growth, and [?] a lateral expansion and the formation of [?] branches on the under surface. This is not impossible, since the specimen grew in the valley of the [Verdigrais?] in Knox Co. where there is considerable rock close to the surface.

If you will tell me whether either of these two [?] is typical of the species with regard to form and size

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[?] to the surface of the earth by three branches, close together each measuring hardly two inches in diameter.

It weighs in its present dried condition 49 pounds. One of our real botanists thinks its flattened shape may be due to its striking a rock which presents its downward growth, and [?] a lateral expansion and the formation of [?] branches on the under surface. This is not impossible, since the specimen grew in the valley of the [Verdigrais?] in Knox Co. where there is considerable rock close to the surface.

If you will tell me whether either of these two [?] is typical of the species with regard to form and size