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AUTUMN WOODS. 



SYNOPSIS OF THE TINTS OF DIFFERENT TREES AND 

 SHRUBS IN SEPTEMBER AND OCTOBER. 



Section 1. — Verdure of summer unchanged, or 

 witli a slight and sometimes a considerable mixture 

 of yellow leaves, before they fall. 



Division I. 



Trees and Shrubs that display Yellow Tints alonej without ever a Purple 

 or Bed Leaf of any Shade. 



Alth^a. 



Bayberry. 



Clethra. 



Dutch Myrtle. 



Elder. 



Locust. 



Privet. 



Willow. 



Black Walnut. 



Butternut. 



Catalpa. 



Chestnut. 



Elm. 



Grapevine. 



Hickory. 



Horse-Chestnut. 



Lime. 



Plane. 



White Birch. 



Beech. 



Birch. 



Honey Locust. 



Mulberry. 



Poplar. 



Tulip-tree. 



Green-Brier. 



Section 2. — A general mixture of rusty green 

 and yeUow, sometimes pure yellow under favorable 

 circumstances. The rust attaches only to dead leaves 

 or to the dead parts of leaves. 



Section 3. — Pure yellow, of different shades. 



