By Harriet L. Keeler 



OUR NATIVE TREES 



AND HOW TO IDENTIFY THEM 



By Harriet L. Keeler. With 178 full-page plates from 

 photographs, and 162 text-drawings. Crown 8vo, 

 $2.00 net. 



The Book and Its Author. 



I. Miss Keeler has long been connected with the 

 public schools at Cleveland, and is widely recognized 

 as a high authority on this subject. 



II. Her book represents many years of careful 

 study and observation as well as a refined literary 

 taste. 



III. Its scientific accuracy is coupled with a pop- 

 ular style of exposition and convenience and compact- 

 ness of arrangement. 



IV. Its scope is broad enough to take in all the 

 principal varieties of forest trees, indigenous and 

 naturalized. 



V. The apparatus of the book is full and varied, 

 making the identification of trees easy and the study of 

 their habits enjoyable. 



VI. In richness, variety and fulness of illus- 

 tration, the book is unrivalled. The full-page plates 

 and photographs of leaves, fruiting sprays and trunks 

 of trees number 178. The text cuts portray the 

 structure of buds, blossoms, etc. 



