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A glossary of technical terms and detailed index of both technical and 
common names rounds out this most informative work. Anyone interested 
in botany, forestry and natural history will find this set an excellent re- 
ference source. 
Harlan D. Walley, 717 North Elm St., Sandwich, III. 
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