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practice, 

 so as to 



— Cond. 



, We wish also that others would take up the subject, 

 cooperate with our intentions as expressed in p. 501, 502. 



h 



Liriod^ndron Tuliplfera. 



2, 



T. integrifolia. 



3, 



T. flava. 



4, 



Tilia europse^a pubescens. 



3, 



e. parvifolia. 



6, 



e. aui-ea. 



7, 



e. alba. 



8, 



e. rubra. 



9, 



e. platyphylla. 



10, 



e. laciniata. 



11, 



Negu7ido fraxinifolium. 



12, 



Vavia flava. 



13, 



carnea. 



14, 



macrostachya. 



13, 



discolor. 



16, 



rubra. 



17, 



^''cer tataricum. 



18, 



O'pulus. 



19, 



striatum. 



20, 



jolatanoides. 



21, 



Pseiido-Platanus. 



22, 



macrophyllum. 



23, 



rubrum. 



24, 



eriocarpum. 



25, 



monspessulanum. 



26, 



spicatum. 



27, 



platanoides lacini- 





atum. 



28, 



Kolreuten'a paniculata. 



29, 



Aildntus glandulosa. 



30, 



Gleditschza monosp6'ma. 



31, 



horrida. 



32, 



C7'lmus rubra p^ndula. 



33, 



JPagus sylvatica incisa. 



34, 



s. ferruginea. 



33, 



americana purpurea. 



36, 



Quercus .S'uber. 



37, 



grarauntia. 



38, 



Tauzin. 



39, 



coccinea. 



40, 



^'gilops. 



41, 



Prinus. 



42, 



Cerris. 



43, 



C. exoni^nsis nova. 



44, 



-Ballota. 



45, 



Phellos. 



46, 



Liquidambar Styraciflua. 



47, 



Castanea v^sca. 



48, 



Platanus orientalis. 



49, 



or. cuneata. 



50, 



occidentalis. 



51, 



Salisburw? adiantifolia. 



52, 



53, 54, three pines of sorts. 



55, 



Cedrus Libani. 



