104 Common Trees 



A TREE RECORD 



EVERY boy and girl that studies trees will find it in- 

 teresting to keep a record of every different kind that 

 can be found. In years to come this tree record will be a 

 precious possession, and serve as a pleasant reminder of days 

 among the trees. In any locality one should find 25 differ- 

 ent trees and in many places 50 or even more can be found. 



List the trees you have met on your hikes, about the 

 camp, or along the roadside on this sheet and opposite each 

 tree name enter the page of this booklet upon which it is 

 described. The boy or the girl who can fill up all the fol- 

 lowing blank spaces will know more than twice the number 

 of trees required to pass the tree test in scouting. To know 

 25 trees means that you are acquainted with about one-third 

 of all the common trees of Ohio. This is an accomplish- 

 ment of which you will have a right to feel proud. Today 

 is the best time to begin your tree record. 



described 

 Name of Tree on page 



1 



2 



3 ~ ~ 



4 



5 



6 - 



7 _ 



8 



9 



10. - 



1 1 



12 



13 



14 



1 5 



16 



17 



1 8 



1 9 



20 



2 1 



22 



23 - 



24 



25 - 



Date 



Name 



