PART II., IDENTIFICATION OF TREES 



EXPLANATION OF TERMS 185 



ANALYTICAL KEY 192 



METHOD OF USE^ KEY TO GENERA AND SPECIES. 



DESCEIPTION OF SPECIES 210 



The Pines (p. 210-221)— the Larch (p. 222)— the 

 Spruces (p. 224-233)— the Douglas Fir (p. 234)— the 

 Balsam Fir (p. 236)— the Hemlock (p. 238)— the Coast 

 White Cedar (p. 240)— the Arbor Vitae (p. 242)— the 

 Junipers and Red Cedar (p. 244-247) — the Ginkgo 

 (p. 248)— the Willows (p. 250)— the Poplars (p. 252- 

 263)— the AYalnuts and Hickories (p. 264-275)— the 

 Hornbeams (p. 276-279)— the Birches (p. 280-291)— the 

 Alders (p. 292)— the Beech (p. 294)— the Chestnut 

 (p. 296)— the Oaks (p. 298-321)— the Elms (p. 322- 

 329)— the Hackberry (p. 330)— the Mulberries (p. 332- 

 335)— the Magnolias (p. 336-339)— the Tulip Tree 

 (p. 340)— the Sassafras (p. 342)— the Witch Hazel 

 (p. 344) — the Sweet Gum (p. 346) — the Sycamore 

 (p. 348)— the Pear (p. 350)— the Apple (p. 352)— the 

 Mountain Ash (p. 354) — the Quince (p. 356) — the 

 Shadbush (p. 358)— the Hawthorns (p. 360)— the Cher- 

 ries (p. 362-371)— the Plums (p. 372-377)— the Peach 

 (p. 378)— the Kentucky Coffee Tree (p. 380)— the 

 Honey Locust (p. 382)— the Redbud (p. 384)— the Yel- 

 low Wood (p. 386)— the Locusts (p. 388)— the Ailanthus 

 (p. 390)— the Sumachs (p. 392-395)— the Holly (p. 396) 

 —the Maples (p. 398-413)— the Horse-chestnut (p. 414) 

 — the Linden (p. 416) — the Dogwoods (p. 418) — ^the 

 the Tupelo (p. 420)— the Ashes (p. 422-427)— the 

 Catalpas (p. 428). 



GLOSSARY 430 



INDEX 435 



