Fruit 



Buckthorns (stones two to three), 



page 6 1. 



Sumachs (stone one)page 70. 

 Ivies (stone one) page 76. 

 Thorns (Cratsegus, stones one to 



five), page 104. 

 Angelica Tree (stones five), page 



122. 



Dogwoods (Cornels, stones two), 



page 126. 



Viburnums (stone one), page 134. 

 Fringe-Tree (stone one), page 190. 

 Mistletoe (stone one), page 199. 

 Sweet-Gale (stone one), page 204. 

 Bayberry (stone one), page 202. 

 Sweet-Fern (stone one), page 205. 

 Broom Crow-Berry (minute stones 



three to four), page 226. 

 Black Crow-Berry (stones six to 



nine), page, 228. 

 American Yew (red, stone one), 



page 232. 



Raspberries, page 90. 

 Thimbleberry, page 92. 

 Blackberries, page 94. 



Roses (apparently a pome), page 



80. 

 Sweet-scented Shrub (apparently 



a pome), page no. 

 Marsh Elder, page 154. 

 Groundsel Tree, page 154. 

 Shepherdia (apparently a berry), 



page 198. 



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Shrubby Trefoil, page 50. 

 Mountain Maple, page 60. 



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Birches (scale-like nutlets), page 



206. 

 Alders (scale-like nutlets), page 



209. 



Hazel-nuts, page 212. 

 Hornbeam, page 214. 

 Oak, page 206. 

 Dwarf Chestnut, page 218. 



Shrub, Yellow-Root, page 34. 

 Spiraeas, page 86. 

 Nine-Bark, page 88. 



Hudsonias (two to six-seeded), 



page 42. 

 Prickly Ash (one to two-seeded), 



page 47. 

 False Indigo (two-seeded), page 



78. 

 Lead-Plant (one-seeded), page 78. 



St.-John's-worts (one to five-celled, 

 many-seeded), page 44. 



Prickly Ask, (one-celled, one to 

 two-seeded), page 47. 



Burning-Bush (three to five-celled, 

 few-seeded), page 58. 



Strawberry-Bush (three to five- 

 celled, few-seeded), page 60. 



Bladder-Nut (three-celled, three to 

 twelve-seeded), page 68. 



New Jersey Tea (three-celled, 

 three-seeded), page 64. 



Narrow-leaved Ceanothus (three- 

 celled, three-seeded), page 64. 



