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Mattoon, W. R. (3550) 



black locust. Jour. Forestry 28: 763-764. 1930. 



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growing black looust trees. U. S. Dept. Agr., Farmers' Bull. 1628, 13 pp., 

 illns. 1930. 



Maxwell, Hu. (3552) 



the largest black walnut tree. Hardwood Bee. 58 (8) i 46. 1925. 



Meehan, Thomas. (3553) 



pinus pungens ; the table mountain pine. Pa. State Bd. Agr. Ann. Kept. 

 1878: 603-604, illiis. 1879. 



Miller, F. G. (3554) 



black locust and how to grow it. Idaho Univ. School of Forestry Bull. 

 2, 17 pp., illns. 1928. 



Munson, T. V., Nolin, S. EL, Turner. J. B. s and Mann, W. H. (3555) 



the osage orange as a forest tree. Kans. State Hort. Soc Rept. 11 : 204- 

 214. 1881. 



Perry, W. J. (3556) 



a word for the lowly pinon. Jour. Forestry 20 : 521-526. 1922. 



Phillips, F. J. (3557) 



emory oak in southern Arizona. U. S. Dept. Agr., Forest Serv. Circ 201, 

 15 pp., illus. 1912. 



Record, S. J. (3558) 



the hardy catalpa. Wabash Col. Dept. Bot. Pub. 22, 15 pp., illus. 1906. 



Rseves, E. M. (3559) 



catalpa speciosa. Iowa State Hort. Soc. Rept. 48: 302-303. 1913. 



Rogers, P. K. (3560) 



AN INVESTIGATION OF THE PROPERTIES OF THE LIRIODENDRON TULIPIFERA, OR POP- 

 LAR-TREE. 67 pp. Philadelphia. 1802. 



Rothrock, J. T. (3561) 



the bitternut hickory (carya amara nutt.). Forest Leaves 5: 89. 1895- 

 96. 



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black ash. Forest Leaves 9: 181-185, illus. 1904. 



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black birch. Forest Leaves 6: 169, illus. 1898. 



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COTTONWOOD, CAROLINA POPLAR, NECKLACE POPLAR (POPULUS MONILIFERA, AIT.). 



Forest Leaves 7 : 184-185. 1900. 



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crab apple (pyrus coRONARiA l.). Forest Leaves 8: 104. 1902. 



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 dogwood, flowering dogwood, boxwood. Forest Leaves 7: 152-153. 1900. 



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 green ash. Forest Leaves 10: 24, illus. 1905. 



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 hackberry ; sugar-berry. Forest Leaves 11 : 136-137, illus. 1908. 



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 hickory. Forest Leaves 6 : 88-89, illus. 1897. 



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 iron-wood, hop-hornbeam. Forest Leaves 6: 40, illus. 1897. 



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june berry or shad bush. Forest Leaves 8 : 8. 1901. 



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nyssa sylvatica, gumtree, tupelo, pepperidge, black gum, sour gum. For- 

 est Leaves 6 : 8-9, illus. 1897. 



