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CONTENTS. The planting and care of shade trees, [by] Edward Gaskill, forester. Insects injurious to 

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Niessing, C. Ueber offentliche verschonerung durch anpflanzung von alleebau- 

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Shonnard, Frederic. Street forestry; report on the selection, planting, cultiva- 

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