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HAVE PURCHASED THE PLATES 

 and now control the publication of the 



AND COPYRIGHTS 



Cypical forest trees in Pbotogravure 9x12. 



Cbira Series. 



White Oak. 

 Black Walnut. 

 Horse Chestnut. 

 Basswood or Linden. 

 Black Ash. 

 Butternut. 

 Locust. 

 Bitternut Hickory. 



!^ 4-Oc. a Series; the Three Series, $1.00, postpaid. 



I heartily approve of the idea and Sirs:— Enclosed please find a check 



think the photographs will do a great deal for ^15.00, for which please forward copies 



J5 of good. The tree habit with trunk and of your publication. They are just what 



S leaf habit is admirable. we need. Yours truly, 



M John M. Coulter, G. Straubenmuller, 



|5 Dept. of Botany, University of Chicago. Associate Superintendent, New York. 



i\ BIRDS one year and a complete set of tliese Forest Trees 

 i for only $2.00. 



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