Cont'.. nts. ix 



CHAPTER XXII. 



DESCRIPTION OF PARTICULAR SPECIES. 



Oaks Chestnuts Beeches Birches Alders Hornbeam Maples 

 Box-Elders Lindens Elms Osage-Orange Mulberry Hackberry 

 Tulip-tree Sycamores Buckeyes Soap-berry Locusts Coffee- 

 tree Red-bud Acacias Yellow-wood Pears and Apples Crab- 

 trees Plums and Cherries Thorn-trees Service-berry Eucalyptus 

 Eugenias Cornel Family Sour-Gum Elders Elms Butter- 

 bush Silver-bell Ashes Olive Lilac Hickories Black Walnut 

 Butternut Poplars Cotton woods Willows Ailanthus Arbutus 

 Manzinita Paw-paws Catalpas Mountain Mahogany Persim- 

 mon Burning-Bush Holly Family Laurels Sweet-Gum Mag- 

 nolias Pride-of-India Iron-woods Sorrel-tree Mesquits Buck- 

 thorns Sumacs Sassafras Buffalo-berry Mahogany Arrow- 

 wood, etc 210-299 



CHAPTER XXIII. 



THE CONIFERS. 



General Statement and Definitions Classification Cypress Family 

 Yews Families not represented in U. S. Pine Family The Cy- 

 presses and White Cedars The Junipers Red-Cedars Bald-Cypress 

 Sequoias Giant-trees Redwood Yews Torreyas Ginkgo 

 Pines Spruces Hemlocks Douglas Fir Firs Larches... 299-345 



CHAPTER XXIV. 



TRFE-PLANTING IX KANSAS AND NEBRASKA. 



List of Species approved in Kansas, by Counties Propagation by Cut- 

 tings and Native Seedlings Distances between Trees Effect of 

 Shelter-belts Locust-trees in Central Kansas Gathering and Pre- 

 serving Seeds Preparation of the Ground Tree-culture on the 

 Plains... .. 346-353 



Recent Decision under Timber-culture Act 354 



