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1926. [largest Douglas EiR tree in THE world.] Forest Leaves 20: 

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1933. dedication of historic oak to dr. drinker. Forest Leaves 23 : 

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(76) Porter, Judith. 



1924. the largest pecan tree in the world. Amer. Forests and Forest 

 Life 30: 126, illus. 



(77) Russell, Mrs. M. D. 



1924. the historic tribal tree. Amer. Forests and Forest Life 30 : 

 470, illus. 



(78) Shaffer. E. T. H. 



1926. the ashley river and its gardens. Natl. Geog. Mag. 49 : 525-550, 



illus. 



(79) Shamel, A. D. 



1937. el tule — a plant immortal. Jour. Heredity 28 : 35-38. 



(80) Shinn, Charles Howard. 



1902. the story of a great California estate, rancho del arroyo chico. 

 the home of the late general john bidwell. Country Life 

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1931. let's know some trees. U. S. Dept. Agr. Misc. Circ. 31, 16 pp., 

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(82) Shrigley, Ethel Austin. 



1899. historic trees of Philadelphia. Forest Leaves 7 : 42-44. 



(83) Simmons, James Raymond. 



1919. THE HISTORIC TREES OF MASSACHUSETTS. 139 pp., illllS. Boston. 



[Excerpts from book and illustrations in Amer. Forestry 26 : 

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1927. historical trees in Massachusetts. In Illick, J. S., Common 



Trees of Massachusetts, pp. 8-12. Washington. D. C. 



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1927. historic trees of new york state. In Illick, J. S., Common Trees 

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(86) Standley, Paul C. 



1920. taxodium. In his Trees and Shrubs of Mexico. U. S. Natl. Mus. 



Contrib. U. S. Natl. Herbarium, v. 23, pt. 1, pp. 60-61. 



(87) Starker. T. J. 



1924. a big hardwood in the west. Amer. Forests and Forest Life 30 : 

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1935. GIANT GROWERS OF THE GLOBE ; THE WORLD'S OLDEST. LARGEST. AND 



tallest trees. Amer. Forests 41 : 266-268, illus. 



(89) Stephens, Edwin L. 



1931. how old are the live oaks ? Amer. Forests 37 : 739-742. illus. 

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1934. "i saw in Louisiana a live oak growing." La. Conserv. Rev. 

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1935. the live oak society. La. Conserv. Rev. 4(6): 25-32, illus. 



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1936. annals of the live oak society. La. Conserv. Rev. 5 (2) : 15-20, 

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(93) Terry, G. Cunningham 



1936. trees of old Mexico. Amer. Forests 42: 19-21, 47, illus. 



(94) Tiemann, Harry D. 



1935. WHAT ARE THE LARGEST TREES IN THE W T ORLD ? Joill'. ForestTV 



33: 903-915, illus. 



(95) Tomlinson, Bertha M. 



L917. a large sassafras tree. Amer. Forestrv 23: 14, illus. 



(96) Tresidder. Mrs. Mary (Curry) 



1932. the trees of yosemite ; a popular account. 133 pp. illus. Stan- 

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