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Illustrations are indicated by a prefixed asterisk (*) . For botanical 

 names, see page 239. 



Acorn, beginning of, 27. 



Alligator tree, 221. 



Amelanchier, 205. 



American trees in Europe, 133. 



Apple blossoms, 75, 80. 



Apple, beauty of fruiting branch, 

 *9i. 



Apple, Chinese flowering, 90. 



Apple, Crab, 80. 



Apple trees, fruiting, 93; in blos- 

 som, *8i. 



Apples, 73. 



Apples, Ben Davis, Bellefleur, Bald- 

 win, Early Harvest, Red Astra- 

 chan, 93; Rhode Island Green- 

 ing, 76; Winesap, fruit, ^j^. 



Apple orchard in winter, *78. 



Apples, Crab, fruit-cluster, ^73. 



Apples,* propagation of, 88. 



Arnold Arboretum, 57, 89. 



Aspen, American, 121. 



Aspen, Large-toothed, 121. 



Aspen, Trembling (poplar), 121. 



Bailey, Prof. L. H., quoted, 125. 

 Balm of Gilead, 118. 

 Beech, American, *title-page, ^177, 

 178. 



Beech, birth of leaves, 179. 



Bill-boards, 179. 



Birch-bark for fuel, 190. 



Birch, Paper, 190. 



Birch, Sweet, 188, ^185, *i9i- 



Birch, White, 193. 



Birch, Yellow, 189, *i92. 



Butternut, 164. 



Buttonball, ^215. 



Buttonwood, 214. 



Cathedral Woods (pines), 68. 



Cedar, White, 71. 



Cherry, Wild, 176. 



Chestnut, American Sweet, 166, 



^165. 

 Chestnut burs, *i57. 

 Chestnut grove in fall, 168. 

 Chestnut, Sweet, blossoms, ^167. 

 Chinquapin, 169, *i70. 

 Cocoanut, 182. 

 Common names, 146. 

 Cones of the pines, 64. 

 Cornus sericea, 200. 

 Cottonwood (poplar), 125. 

 Crab-apple, 80; Floribunda, 92; 



Parkman's, 88; Siberian, 89; 



Spectabilis, ^84. 

 Crab-apple, Wild, 85. 



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