D. APPLETON & CO.'S PUBLICATIONS. 



PAMILIAR TREES AND THEIR LEAVES. 



* By F. Schuyler Mathews, author of "Familiar Flowers of 

 Field and Garden," " The Beautiful Flower Garden," etc. Il- 

 lustrated with over 200 Drawings from Nature by the Author, 

 i2ino. Cloth, 81.75. 



" It is not often that we find a book which deserves such unreserved commendation. 

 U is commendable for several reasuns : it is a book that has been needed for a long 

 time, it is written in a popular and attractive style, it is accurately and profusely illus- 

 trated, and it is by an authority on the subject of which it treats." — Public Opinion. 



" Most readers of the book will find a world of information they never dreamed of 

 aljojt leaves that have long been familiar with them. The study will open to them 

 new sources of pleasure in every tiee aiound their houses, and prove interesting as well 

 as instructive." — Sa7i Francisco Call. 



"A revelation of the sweets and joys of natural things that we are too apt to pass 

 by with but little or no thought. The book is somewhat more than an ordinary botan- 

 ical treatise on leaves and trees. It is a heart-to heart talk with Nature, a true appre- 

 ciation of the beauty and the real usefulness of leaves and trees." — Boston Courier. 



" Has about It a simplicity and a directness of purpose that appeal at once to every 

 lover of Nature." — New York Mail and Express. 



" Mr. Mathews's book is just what is needed to open our eyes. His text is charm- 

 ing, and displays a loving and intimate acquaintance with tree life, while the drawings 

 of foliage are beautifully executed. We commend the volume as a welcome companion 

 in country' walks." — Philadtlpkia Public Ledger. 



"The book is one to read, and then to keep at hand for continual reference."— 

 Chicago Dial. 



" The unscientific lover of Nature will find this bonk a source of enjoyment as well 

 as nf instruction, and it will be a valuable introduction to the more scientific study of 

 the subject." — CleTelatid Plain Dealer. 



" This book will be found most satisfactory. It is a book which is needed, written 

 by (ine who knows trees as he knows people." — Mijineapolis Jourjial. 



" A book of large value to the student. The reader gathers a wide and valuable 

 knowledge which will awaken new interest in every tramp through the forest" — Chi- 

 cagi hiter-Ocean. 



"A most admirable volume in many ways. It meets a distinct and widely felt 

 want; the work is excellently done ; its appearance is very timely. . . . Written in a 

 clear and simple style, and requires no previous technical knowledge of botany to undcr- 

 sLind it."— Baltimore News. 



" This very valuable book will be prized by all wholove Nature."— /"vi^ Chnrcktnajt. 



" Of the many Nature books that arc constantly inviting the reader lo leave pave- 

 ment and wander in country bypaths, this one, with its scientific foundation, and its 

 simplicity and clearness of style, is among the most alluring."— 6"^. Paid Pioneer-Press. 



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