Illustrations. 



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Figure 74. STRIPED MAPLE 149 



Figure 75. SUGAR MAPLE 151 



Figure 76. BLACK MAPLE , 153 



Figure 77. SILVER-LEAF MAPLE 155 



Figure 78. RED MAPLE . 157 



Figures 79, 80, 81, and 82. GRAY PINE, SCRUB PINE, TABLE 



MOUNTAIN PINE, and RED PINE 163 



Figures 83, 84, and 85. YELLOW, PITCH, and WHITE PINE . 167 

 Figures 86 and 87. BLACK SPRUCE and WHITE SPRUCE . .169 



Figure 88. NORWAY SPRUCE 171 



Figure 89. HEMLOCK 173 



Figures 90 and 91. BALSAM FIR and LARCH . . . .177 



Figures 92 and 93. WHITE CEDAR and ARBOR VIT^E . . 179 



Figure 94. RED CEDAR 183 



Figure 95. AILANTHUS 187 



Figure 96. LOCUST 189 



Figure 97. KENTUCKY COFFEE TREE 191 



Figure 98. HONEY LOCUST 193 



Figure 99. STAG-HORN SUMACH 197 



Figure 100. POISON SUMACH . . . . . . 199 



Figure 101. MOUNTAIN ASH 201 



Figures 102 and 103. BLACK WALNUT and BUTTERNUT . . 205 



Figure 104. SHAG-BARK 207 



Figure 105. MOCKER-NUT 209 



Figure 106. SMALL-FRUITED HICKORY 211 



Figure 107. PiG-NuT 213 



Figure 108. BITTER-NUT 215 



Figure 109. ASH-LEAVED MAPLE 219 



Figure no. WHITE ASH 221 



Figure in. RED ASH . 223 



Figure 112. GREEN ASH . 225 



Figure 113. BLUE ASH 227 



Figure 114. BLACK ASH . 229 



Figure 115. SWEET BUCKEYE 233 



Figure 116. OHIO BUCKEYE 235 



