JANUARY. 



13 



WHITE CEDAR. 

 Thuja Occidental. 



C. How great a variety is displayed in the form, or 

 manner of growth, of the different trees. 



F. So much, that even when divested of their leaves, 

 it is quite easy to name any tree, by a view of the trunk 

 and limbs alone. The Rock Maple (Acer Saccharinum), 

 sends up a straight trunk, disfigured with hard and gnarled 

 protuberances, shooting out its branches nearly at right 

 angles, which are bent and contorted in every possible di- 



