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Durand, Theophile & Donckier [de Donceel], Henri. Ma- 

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g. BRITISH ISLANDS 

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Kent, [E.l. Sylvan sketches; or, A companion to the park and 

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Irish Furze, Broom and Yew. (Edinb. New Philos. Jour. 

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Taylor, Jefferys. The forest; or, Rambles in the wood- 

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Roberts, Mary. Voices from the woodlands, descriptive of 

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English forests and forest trees, historical, legendary and de- 

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Coleman, W. S. Our woodlands, heaths and hedges; a popular 

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Lees, Edwin. The forest and chace of Malvern, its ancient 

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 The illustrations of the extract represent Pollard Oaks. 



Walker, William. Forest trees of British landscape; a work 

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Heath, F. G. Our woodland trees. 20+572 pp. il. 8 pi. 

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Autumnal leaves. 352 pp. il. 124 -I pi. O. London 



1881. t — Ed. 3. 352 pp. il. 12+4 pi. D. London, 1885. 



The 12 colored plates represent autumnal leaves of trees and shrubs. 



Boulger, G. S. The beauties of British trees. (Jour. For. V. 



699-702, 776 782, 854 857; VI. 15 18, 116 120, 178-181, 



246-250,308 311,397 103,462-456,530 536, 694-597, 674 



678. 739 743, 820 824; VII. 2:: 27. 189 196, 27:; 279, 8 il.; 



VIII. 11-16,98 104, L69 175. 257-261, 317-322, 8 il.; IX. 



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