WILD SERVICE TEEE, APPLE, WHITE BEAM. 

 PLATE 8. FIGURES 1 TO 18. 



ELATED closely not 

 only to the Moun- 

 tain Ash, but to the 

 Pear and the Apple, 

 the leaves of the 

 Wild Service Tree 

 differ widely from 

 the foliage of both 

 of those more fami- 

 liar trees. Their 

 form is somewhat 



pyramidal, the margin being cut into from five 

 to seven sharply-angled lobes, four or six small 

 ones and a larger, terminal one. The margins 



