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Huntington willow. See Willow, white 12-13

Ilex verticillata. See Alder, black 34

Indian arrowwood. See Wahoo and Dogwood 35, 41-43

cedar. See Ironwood 15-16

elm. See Elm, slippery 20-21

mozemize. See Ash, American mountain 29-30

Introduction to bulletin 7-8

Ironwood, description 15-16

Jacob’s-ladder. See Bittersweet, false 36

Juglans and J. cinerea. See Butternut 15

Kinnikinnick. See under Dogwood 43

Konker-tree. See Chestnut, horse 37-38

Larch, American, black, and red. See Tamarack 10-11

Larix americana and L. laricina. See Tamarack 10-11

Laurel, swamp. See Magnolia 21-23

Laurus benzoin. See Spicebush 26-27

Leatherbush and leatherwood. See Moosewood 43-44

Leaverwood. See Moosewood 43-44

Lemon-walnut. See Butternut 15

Leverwood. See Ironwood and Moosewood 15-16, 43-44

Licorice, wild. See Buttonbush 47-48

Life-of-man. See Ash, American mountain 29-30

Lindera benzoin. See Spicebush 26-27

Liriodendron and L. tulipifera. See Poplar, tulip 23-25

Love-rose. See Cramp-bark tree 48

Lyre-tree. See Poplar, tulip 23-25

Magnolia acuminata, M. glauca, M. tripetala, M. umbrella, and M. virginiana. See Magnolia, description 21-23

blue, mountain, and sweet. See Magnolia, description 21-23

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