The Human Side of Trees, Wonders of the Tree World, By Royal Dixon And Franklyn Everett Fitch

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The trees seem to have a better understanding with the • laws of nature; they put themselves in her power and accept her decree as to where they shall go.
MUSICAL TREES Tofk breezy pine, whose foliage ehades the epringi.
In many a vocal whisper sweetly sings, — ^Theocritus.
TO the lover of nature the sounds of the moun- tains and the forests are notes in the greatest sjmiphony ever written. What the ordinary man speaks of as buzzing bees, running water, singing rocks, murmuring pines, or rustli
...ng leaves, the out- door connoissem* recognises as different instruments in the great orchestra of the infinite. To him every mood of nature has its individual song. £ven dif- ferent spots have their regular musical tones to be scientifically identified with a tuning-fork.
Such a man's only regret is that his perceptive powers are so limited. When he thinks of all the natural noises produced every day which are either too slow or too fast in vibration for his rough ears to hear; when he realises the hundreds of musical intervals between A and B which his limited facul- ties cannot distinguish, he is eager to more thor- 133 184 THE HUMAN SIDE OF TREES oughly appreciate all the good things he can hear.


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