Eucalypts cultivated in the United States . and aqueous regionsthat engender fevers. Mr. Bowen writes: The French are the most active and intelligent (if we leave our own Californiansout of the question) in propagating the tree. Hardly less sanguine than the Frencha^j-y * * * tj^g Spaniards, who hope by cultivating the Eucalyptus to eliminatefrom the atmosphere the noxious exhalations of their soil, and to secure an amplesupply of woodland and wood. In Portugal and in Greece Eucalypts are grown successfully, buthave not yet been planted on so extensive a scale as in other parts ofsouthern Euro


Eucalypts cultivated in the United States . and aqueous regionsthat engender fevers. Mr. Bowen writes: The French are the most active and intelligent (if we leave our own Californiansout of the question) in propagating the tree. Hardly less sanguine than the Frencha^j-y * * * tj^g Spaniards, who hope by cultivating the Eucalyptus to eliminatefrom the atmosphere the noxious exhalations of their soil, and to secure an amplesupply of woodland and wood. In Portugal and in Greece Eucalypts are grown successfully, buthave not yet been planted on so extensive a scale as in other parts ofsouthern Europe. Bui. 35, Bureau of Forestry, U. S. Dept. of Agriculture. Plate A. EucALYPTS AS Forest Cover for Parks, East Lake Park, Los Angeles, Cal


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