Remarks on the text:
Page 111, Juniperus pachyphlæa/pachyphlœa: both spellings seem to be used, the original gives pachyphlœa; this has been retained.
Page 187: ... in England it is called ... should possibly read ... in New England it is called ....
Page 423: New Madrid country: should possibly read New Madrid County.
Page 433: ... and the random of their flight ...: probably there is a word missing from this sentence.
Page 627: ... and more than that much more by manufacturers of ... should possibly read ... and much more than that by manufacturers of ....
Changes made:
The pages with photographs of the Tamarack and the Western Larch have been interchanged.
Some obvious punctuation errors and missing punctuation have been corrected silently.
Page 7: Spring and summerwood changed to Spring- and summerwood
Page 13: possess then changed to possess them
Page 32: wastful changed to wasteful
Page 63: Norway pine has past changed to Norway pine has passed
Page 91: oldfield changed to old-field
Page 104: Gottleib Mittelberger changed to Gottlieb Mittelberger
Page 105: stagnant logoons changed to stagnant lagoons
Page 111: separating into forkes changed to separating into forks
Page 118: juniper, cedar changed to juniper cedar
Page 124: interoir changed to interior
Page 128: careful culling changed to careful cutting
Page 130: Eruope changed to Europe
Page 139: pygmaea changed to pygmæa as elsewhere; ninty-nine changed to ninety-nine
Page 146: are quit distinct changed to are quite distinct
Page 171: Cupressus macrocorpa changed to Cupressus macrocarpa
Page 188: which carriers on changed to which carries on
Page 248: Guadaloupe river changed to Guadalupe river
Page 255: lignum-vitae changed to lignum-vitæ
Page 273: sappling changed to sapling
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