PLATE III. TYPES OF BUDS. 



1. Sugar Maple (opposite). 



2. Chestnut (alternate). 



3. Butternut (superposed). 



4. Ited Maple (accessory). 



5. Striped Maple (stalked). 



6. Striped Maple (valvate). 



7. Red Oak (scaly). 



8. Buttonwood (sub-petiolar) . 



9. Beech (solitary terminal). 



10. Black Oak (clustcrpd and hairy terminal). 



11. Basswood (axillary and pseudo-terminal). 



12. American Elm, sIiowIuk (1) leaf buds and (f) flower buds. 



13. Papaw (naked Howcr- and leaf-buds). 



14. Common Locust (im))edded). 



15. Trembling Aspen (sharp-pointed). 



Drawings are about one-half natural size. 



