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Fringe-tree, American, and white. See Fringe-tree, description 45-46

description 45-46

Gadrise. See Cramp-bark tree 48

Gaiter-tree. See Cramp-bark tree 48

Gatten. See Cramp-bark tree 48

Globeflower and mountain-globeflower. See Buttonbush 47-48

Gossypium herbaceum and G. hirsutum. See Cotton 40-41

Grape, wolf. See Bittersweet 46-47

Graybeard-tree. See Fringe-tree 45-46

Guelder-rose, wild. See Cramp-bark tree 48

Gueldres-rose. See Cramp-bark tree 48

Hackmatack. See Tamarack 10-11

Hamamelis and H. virginiana. See Witch-hazel 27-28

Haw, black, description 48-49

Hazel, black. See Ironwood 15-16

snapping. See Witch-hazel 27-28

witch, description 27-28

wych. See Witch-hazel 27-28

Hercules-club. See Ash, prickly 31-33

yellow. See Ash, prickly 31-33

Hickory-poplar. See Poplar, tulip 23-25

Hippocastanum. See Chestnut, horse 37-38

Honey-ball. See Buttonbush 47-48

Hoop-ash. See under Ash, white 44-45

Hop-hornbeam. See Ironwood 15-16

tree and three-leaved hop-tree. See Ash, wafer 33-34

Hornbeam, hop. See Ironwood 15-16

Horse-chestnut, description 37-38

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