[142] La Provence au point de vue des Torrents et des Inondations, p. 19.
[143] Ueber die Entwaldung der Gebirge, p. 28.
[144] Becquerel, Des Climats, etc., p. 9.
[145] Salvagnoli, Rapporto sul Bonificamento delle Maremme Toscane, pp. xli, 124.
[146] Il Politecnico, Milano, Aprile e Maggio, 1863, p. 35.
[147] Salvagnoli, Memorie sulle Maremme Toscane, pp. 213, 214.
[148] Except in the seething marshes of the tropics, where vegetable decay is extremely rapid, the uniformity of temperature and of atmospheric humidity renders all forests eminently healthful. See Hohenstein's observations on this subject, Der Wald, p. 41.
There is no question that open squares and parks conduce to the salubrity of cities, and many observers are of opinion that the trees and other vegetables with which such grounds are planted contribute essentially to their beneficial influence. See an article in Aus der Natur, xxii, p. 813.
[149] Memoria sui Boschi di Lombardia, p. 45.
[150] Économie Rurale, i, p. 22.