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Excerpt from Travels Through the Western Country in the Summer of 1816: Including Notices of the Natural History, Antiquities, Topography, Agriculture, Commerce and Manufactures; With a Map of the Wabash Country, Now Settling
The season has been unusually cold, and vegetation proportionally retarded. The etals of the peach, and of ie May duke cherry have fa len, while the apple, the pear, and the red cherry are In bloom. The leaves of the beech and of the maple are een, but not fully ex panded. This note will be nsefu in comparing climates.
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