8l8t. P0PDLU8 ak«. ' tree, 



A tree fortj to sixty feet high, and From one to two feet 

 in diameter. I. res thi to Bis inches I01 _• • Grows in 

 Lbout fifty Bpecimena found. 



I. PoPUl HULOIDE8 — American .Aspen. 



A tree twenty to thirty feet high, and from Bis to ton 

 inches in diameter. I. out two Inches long, breadth 



Ler than the length. Flowers in May and 

 I. Prefers a moist .-oil. Ab at one hundred B] 



found. 



1. Pbunus Virginiana — ( ■ Cherry. 



A shrub or small ti two to four inches long. 



•>• hillsid< -. Found everj w here in the 

 brushwood, About two thousand speciu 1 



34th. Q I < r-cup. Whiti Oak. 



Trunk forty to Bixty feet high. Bark of the branches 

 >rky in ridges. Leaves Biz to twelve inches 

 or more in length. About fifteen hundred specimi 



RUBRA— Red Oak. 



Grows from fifty to eighty feet high, and from two to 

 four feet in diameter. Leav< a Bis to nine inches long and 

 e 10 five inches wide. Flowers in .May. (now- well 

 in a poor Boil. About two thousand specimens found. 



pbis - Pin Oak. 

 A conical Bhaped tire, with leaves of :t light 



green. The lower branches often pendulous, b weeping 

 the ground, ami forming a pleasant Bhade. 

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