. Our woodland trees . Trees; Trees. 88 'OUR WOODLAND TREES/. ' 'I'hen It is that it most beautitully ministers to the healthfulnf;ss and happiness o! man—providing him with shelter from the scorching sun during moments when its noonday is intolerable ; with vital air to invigorate the lungs ; with refreshing coolness from exhaled moisture ; with sweet fragrance from leaf and flower; with fruit from an ample store ; and with that inexpressible sense of pleasure conveyed to the mind hy the contemplation of the Leautiful work'^ of the Almighty Giver of all good things.' [Prriri' Please


. Our woodland trees . Trees; Trees. 88 'OUR WOODLAND TREES/. ' 'I'hen It is that it most beautitully ministers to the healthfulnf;ss and happiness o! man—providing him with shelter from the scorching sun during moments when its noonday is intolerable ; with vital air to invigorate the lungs ; with refreshing coolness from exhaled moisture ; with sweet fragrance from leaf and flower; with fruit from an ample store ; and with that inexpressible sense of pleasure conveyed to the mind hy the contemplation of the Leautiful work'^ of the Almighty Giver of all good things.' [Prriri' Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Heath, Francis George, 1843-1913. London : Sampson Low, Marston, Searle, & Rivington


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