BIBLIOGRAPHY OF A FEW OF THE MORE 

 IMPORTANT WORKS ON TREES 



General 



BRITTON, N. L. Manual of the Flora of the Northern 



States and Canada. 1112 pages. 2d ed. rev. 



Henry Holt & Co., New York, 1905. 

 ROBINSON, B. L., and FERNALD, M. L. Gray's New 



Manual of Botany. 926 pages. Illust. American 



Book Co., New York, 1908. 



Popular 

 DAME, L. L., and BROOKS, H. Handbook of the Trees of 



New England with ranges throughout the United 



States and Canada. 196 pages. Illust. Ginn & 



Co., Boston, 1902. 

 EMERSON, G. B. Trees and Shrubs of Massachusetts. 



Various editions. 

 HOUGH, R. B. Handbook of the Trees of the Northern 



States and Canada East of the Rocky Mountains. 



Photo-descriptive. 470 pages. Illust. The author, 



Lowville, N. Y., 1907. 

 KEELER, H. L. Our Native Trees and How to Identify 



Them. 533 pages. Illust. Chas. Scribner's Sons, 



New York, 1900. 



MATHEWS, F. S. Familiar Trees and Their Leaves. Re- 

 vised ed. 334 pages. Illust. D. Appleton, New 



York, 1911. 



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