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, 



v. 



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, *7$. 



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, *i77, 

 17*. 



Beech, birth of leaves, 179. 



Bill-boards, 179. 



Birch-bark for fuel, 190. 



Birch, Paper, 190. 



Birch, Sweet, 188, *i85, *i9i. 



Birch, White, 193. 



Birch, Yellow, 189, ^192. 



Butternut, 164. 



Buttonball, ^215. 



Buttonwood, 214. 



Cathedral Woods (pines), 68. 



Cedar, White, 71. 



Cherry, Wild, 176. 



Chestnut, American Sweet, 166, 



*i6 5 . 



Chestnut burs, *i57. 

 Chestnut grove in fall, 168. 

 Chestnut, Sweet, blossoms, *i6f. 

 Chinquapin, 169, ^170. 

 Cocoanut, 182. 

 Common names, 146. 

 Cones of the pines, 64. 

 Cornus sericea, 200. 

 Cottonwood (poplar), 125. 

 Crab-apple, 80; ihoribunda, 92; 



Parkman's, 88; Siberian, 89; 



Spectabilis, ^84. 

 Crab-apple, Wild, 85. 



