PLATE III. TYPES OF BUDS. 



1. Sugar Maple (oppoi^ite). 



2. Chestnut ( alternate). 



3. Butternut (superposed), 

 lied Maple (accessory). 

 Striped Maple (stalked). 

 Striped Maple (valvate). 

 Red Oak (scaly). 

 Buttonwood (sub-petiolar) . 

 Beech (solitary terminal). 

 Black Oak lclu-;tt-red and hairy terniiual). 

 Basswood (axillary and pseudo-terminal). 

 American Elm, showing (1) leaf Imds and (f) flower buds. 

 Papaw (naked flower- and leaf-buds). 

 Common Locust (imbedded). 



Trembling Aspen (sharp-pointed). 



Drawings are about one-half natural size. 



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