... in the fpring of the year. It is in confequence of the fap of thefe trees being equally diffufed through every part of them, that they live three years after they are girdled^ that is, after a circular incifion is made through the bark into the fubftance... The Monthly review. New and improved ser - Page 3271792Full view - About this book
| American Philosophical Society - Electronic journals - 1793 - 428 pages
...limbs' feel the rays ofthe fuu in the fpring of the year. It is in confequence of the fap of thefe trees being equally diffufed through every part of...circular incifion is made through the bark into the fubftanceof the tree for the purpofe ol deflroying it. It is remarkable that grafs thrives better under... | |
| William Winterbotham - America - 1795 - 558 pages
...in the fpring of the year. It is in confequence of the fap of thefe trees being equally dif« fufed through every part of them, that they live three years...through the bark into the fubftance of the tree, for the purpofe of deftrey ing it. It is remarkable, that grafs thrives better under this tree in a meadow,... | |
| William Winterbotham - America - 1796 - 552 pages
...equally difFufcd through every part of them> that they live three yearj after they are girdkd, ^hat is, after a circular incifion is made through the bark into the iiubftance of the tree, for the purpole of deftroying it. It is remarkable, that grafs thrives better... | |
| Colin Macfarquhar, George Gleig - Encyclopedias and dictionaries - 1797 - 452 pages
...limbs feel the rays of the fun in the fprine; of the year. It is in confequence of the fap of thefe trees being equally diffufed through every part of...circular incifion is made through the bark into the fuhftance of the tree for the purpofe of deftroying it. It is remarkable that grafsthiives better under... | |
| William Winterbotham - America - 1791 - 572 pages
...limbs feel the rays of the fun in the fpring of the year. It is in conlequence of the fap of thcfe trees being equally diffufed through every part of...circular incifion is made through the bark into the fubftancc of the tree, for the purpofe of deftroyingit. It is remarkable, that grafs thrives better... | |
| Benjamin Rush - American essays - 1806 - 388 pages
...spring of the year. » . • It is in consequence of the sap of these trees being equably diffused through every part of them, that they live three years...after they are girdled, that is, after a circular incision is made through the bark into the substance erf the tree for the purpose of destroying it.... | |
| Thomas Curtis - Aeronautics - 1829 - 842 pages
...rays of the sun in the spring. It is in consequence of the sap of these trees being equally diffused through every part of them that they live three years after they are girded, that is, after a circular incision is made through the bark into the substance of the tree... | |
| 1086 pages
...limbs, feel the rays of the fun in the fpring of the year. It is in confequence of the fap of thefe trees being equally diffufed through every part of them, that they live three years alter they are girdled, that is, after a circular incifion is made through the bark into the fubftanceof... | |
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