CONTENTS xiii 



PART II 



CHAPTEB PAGE 



I. TREES AND SHRUBS 178 



Trees. 



Pines Larches Spruces Hemlocks True 

 firs Oregon fir Sequoias Bald cypress Ju- 

 niper Hardwoods Walnuts Hickories As- 

 pens Willows Birches Beech Chestnut 

 Oaks Elms Magnolias Tulip Sycamore 

 Locust Mesquite Maples Linden Ashes. 



Shrubs. 



Juniper Speckled or hoary alder Swaet elder 

 Sumacs Service berry Round-leaved dog- 

 wood Mountain laurel Great laurel New 

 Jersey tea Witch-hazel Witch hobble Nan- 

 nyberry Highbush blueberry Common bar- 

 berry Hazel nut Hawthorn Cock spur 

 thorn Bearberry Sage brush Birch leaf 

 Western choke cherry. 

 II. How TO TELL THE WOODS KEY TO SPECIES 278 



APPENDIX 289 



Uses of the principal American species Volume 

 table, in board feet, for white pine in Massachu- 

 setts Doyle log rule. 



LIST OF REFERENCE BOOKS ON FORESTRY 297 



DEFINITION OF TERMS USED IN FORESTRY AND LOGGING 299 

 INDEX . . . 311 



