. Annual program for the observance of Arbor day in the schools of Rhode Island . . sed the crevices? What wasneeded in the crevices for the plants togrow? The plants growing in the seamsof one of these rocks is the false lily-of-the-vaUey (Fig. 4). How do they aid inrock decay? What picture shows that a tree ismightier than a rock? What pictureshows a rock split by heat and cold?Wedges of ice pry rocks apart withthe same force that is exerted when icebreaks water pipes in winter. Trees growing against the edge of a rock becomecaUoused. What picture illustrates this fact? If it were not for Qu


. Annual program for the observance of Arbor day in the schools of Rhode Island . . sed the crevices? What wasneeded in the crevices for the plants togrow? The plants growing in the seamsof one of these rocks is the false lily-of-the-vaUey (Fig. 4). How do they aid inrock decay? What picture shows that a tree ismightier than a rock? What pictureshows a rock split by heat and cold?Wedges of ice pry rocks apart withthe same force that is exerted when icebreaks water pipes in winter. Trees growing against the edge of a rock becomecaUoused. What picture illustrates this fact? If it were not for Quinsnicket being so rocky it might not now be a park. A region ofthis kind is not suited to farming. Consequently it was not cleared of its forests. WhenProvidence and its suburbs began to get crowded a park commission was formed to pickout breathing spaces. The Lincoln Woods Reservation, thanks to its rocks, was oneplace that had not been robbed of its natural beauty. Glacier, rocks, trees, reservation,therefore, are the titles to the four chapters in the story of Lincoln


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