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1935. save the YosEMiTE sugar pines. Nature Mag. 25 : 327, illus. 



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1936. 3 64-foot redwood declared tallest. Calif. Lumber Merchant 14 



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1903. largest chestnut tree in Pennsylvania. Country Life in Amer. 

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1935. a tree goes in for engineering. Nature Mag. 25 : 175, illus. 



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1930. big trees. 114 pp. illus. Stanford University, Calif., and London. 



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(36) Glassman, Don 



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(37) Gray, Adiola 



1912. the largest sassafras tree. Amer. Forestry 18: 233. 



(38) Griffith, D. B.. and Shawn, R. W. 



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(39) Hadley, O. M. 



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1925. largest yellow pine tree in Georgia. Timberman 26 (7) : 142. 



(41) Hastings, Cristel. 



1930 1 . the oldest Christmas tree. Amer. Forests and Forest life 36: 

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(42) Higgins Alma M. 



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1921. big trees in Pennsylvania. Forest Leaves 18 (2) : 24-25, illus. 

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