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./ r/ / V)? . r 5 Hill 1839: 'Savage Island: beech and maple predominate’. it a} z Gesner 1846: At one site on the mainland opposite Hog Island: $3] / ’the sea has flowed in among the beech’. “Elk" / .1 Crg$ ll Gray 1793: ’beech’ [an element of the hardwood forest]. Q; 1m n / i ""1 V N . | Morris 1769: 'beech' [an element of the forest].

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’beech’ along the O’Leary L; Road before settlement.

Ready 1899:

'beech': an element / of the forest of Lot 20 ‘,

Bain 1868-1884:

’[At] Springfield. beech’ [an element of the hardwood forest] //

Lawson 1851

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[Lawson] 1877-1878: ’beeches' [an element of the original forest at New London]. \ Curtis 1775: 'beech'[an element of the forest].

i Chappell 1778: '[got] beech [in the forest]'. Gesner 1846:

f , . . , 1 / Land Commission 1875: beech overunlby the drifting sands.

; l ’a block of wilderness land' of ’birch and beech ’. / i i i : “921$ ‘1 ’a heavy growth of beech and black birch’.

%‘ \ , [Lawson] 1877-1878: f g?) / ’beechnuts’.

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f,“ \j Mac regor 1828: ’beech’ [an element of the forestJN: N

[/ Patterson 1770.

\: 3&1; :fig ’beech’ [a prmcrpai' tree in w the area of Charlottetown].

/C MacGregor 1828:

'beech' [a principal tree].

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Chappell 1804 etc. :

obtained beech in the Charlottetown , ~ I area and ’across the water’.

[Lawson] 1877-1878: ’beechnuts'. ""'

Selkirk 1803: ’beech’ [an element of the hardwood forest] on: /’ ’the north side of Point Prim’,‘

. . , . " Selkirk 1803: 'beech’[an element of the 'south Side of Pinette River’. forest] ’above the bank’.

The geographically-Iocatable references to beech in the records of the British period.

Stewart 1831:

’Lot 47: ’beech’ [an element of the hardwood forest],

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