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sassafras. See Magnolia 21-23

willow. See under Willow, white 13

Swampwood. See Moosewood and Buttonbush 43-44, 47-48

Sweet bay 21-23

birch, description 16-18

viburnum. See Haw, black 48-49

Tag-alder, description 18

Tallow-bayberry. See Bayberry 14

shrub. See Bayberry 14

tree, American vegetable. See Bayberry 14

vegetable. See Bayberry 14

Tamarack, description 10-11

Tether-devil. See Bittersweet 46-47

Tobacco-wood. See Witch-hazel 27-28

Toothache-bush and toothache-tree. See Ash, prickly 31-33

Trees and shrubs furnishing medicinal barks, descriptions 9-49

Trefoil, shrubby. See Ash, wafer 33-34

Tulip-poplar, description 23-25

tree. See Poplar, tulip 23-25

Ulmus, U. fulva, and U. pubescens. See Elm, slippery 20-21

Umbrella-tree. See Magnolia 21-23

Vegetable-tallow. See Bayberry 14

tree, American. See Bayberry 14

wax, American. See Bayberry 14

Viburnum lentago and V. prunifolium. See Haw, black 48-49

opulus. See Cramp-bark tree 48

sloe-leaved, and sweet. See Haw, black 48-49

Violet-bloom. See Bittersweet 46-47

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