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PREFACE 307 



LITERATURE, ACKNOWLEDGEMENTS 



INTRODUCTION 313 



NAMES, HABIT, BARK, TWIGS, LEAF-SCARS, BUDS, 

 FRUIT, COMPARISONS, DISTRIBUTION, WOOD. 



ANALYTICAL KEY 327 



METHOD OF USE, KEY TO GENERA AND SPECIES. 



DESCRIPTION OP SPECIES 344 



The Pines (p. 344-355) ; the Larch (p. 356) ; the 

 Spruces (p. 358-367) ; the Douglas Fir (p. 368) ; 

 the Balsam Fir (p. 370) ; the Hemlock (p. 372) ; 

 the Coast White Cedar (p. 374) ; the Arbor 

 Vitae (p. 376) ; the Jumpers and Red Cedar 

 (p. 378-381) ; the Ginkgo (p. 382) ; the Willows 

 (p. 384) ; the Poplars (p. 386-397) ; the Walnuts 

 and Hickories (p. 398-409) ; the Hornbeams 

 (p. 410-413); the Birches (p. 414-425) ; the 

 Alders (p. 426) ; the Beech (p. 428) ; the Chest- 

 nut (p. 430) ; the Oaks (p. 432-455) : the Elms 

 (p. 456-463) ; the Hackberry (p. 464) ; the Mul- 

 berries (p. 466-469); the Magnolias (p. 470- 

 473) ; the Tulip Tree (p. 474) ; the Sassafras 

 (p. 476) ; the Witch Hazel (p. 478) ; the Sweet 

 Gum (p. 480) ; the Sycamore (p. 482) ; the Pear 

 p. 484) ; the Apple (p. 486) ; the Mountain Ash 

 (p. 488) ; the Quince (p. 490) ; the Shadbush 

 (p. 492) ; the Hawthorns (p. 494) ; the Cherries 

 (p. 496-505); the Plums (p. 506-511); the 

 Peach (p. 512) ; the Kentucky Coffee Tree 

 (p. 514) ; the Honey Locust (p. 516) ; the Red- 

 bud (p. 518) ; the Yellow Wood (p. 520) ; the 

 Locusts (p. 522) ; the Ailanthus (p. 524) ; the 

 Sumachs (p. 526-529) ; the Holly (p. 530) ; the 

 Maples (p. 532-547) ; the Horse-chestnut (p. 

 548); -the Linden (p. 550); the Dogwoods 

 (p. 552); the Tupelo (p. 554); the Ashes 

 (p. 556-561); the Catalpas (p. 562). 



GLOSSARY 564 



INDEX . 569 



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