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tree mi a liillsicle pasture one can be sure it i> not a C'najt 

 White- Cedar since this latter species grows only in swamps. In 

 like manner the geographical limits may assist in iilentification ; a 

 Pine found growing wild in Ehode Island or I'onnectietit. for 

 examjile. could not he the Jack Pine since this is a northern 

 form fiitmd native only in the northern Xew England states. 

 Althongh some cultivated trees have escaped from cultivation, au 

 introduced tree is generally characterized by the jilaces in which 

 it is found growing. 



W(.)(.)D — Under this heading the information given in regard to 

 the characters of the wood and the economic value i>f the species 

 is of practically no value for purposes of identificatidu of standing 

 timber, but may prove of general interest to the student of trees. 



