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Rambles and Recollections of an Indian Official

CHAPTER 14
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The trees are imbedded in a layer of calcareous black earth, which formed the surface soil in which they grew; this soil rests on, and was made up of the disintegration of, a layer of basalt.

It is covered over by another and similar layer of the same rock near where the trees occur.


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