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Michigan Trees: a Handbook of the Native and Most Important Introduced Species · Charles Herbert Otis — chapter 78 of 82 · ~116 words · public domain

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Green Ash, 217.

Gum, Black, 209.

Gymnocladus canadensis, 163. dioica, 163.

Hackberry, 131.

Hairy Balm of Gilead, 55.

Hard Maple, 181.

Hardy Catalpa, 225.

Haw, 151.

Hawthorn, 151.

Hemlock, 29.

Hickory, Bitternut, 79. Mocker Nut, 73. Pignut, 77. Shagbark, 69. Shellbark, 69, 71. Small Pignut, 75.

Hicoria alba, 73. glabra, 77. glabra, v. odorata, 75. laciniosa, 71. microcarpa, 75. minima, 79. odorata, 75. ovata, 69.

Hill's Oak, 115.

Honey Locust, 165.

Hornbeam, 81.

Horse-chestnut, 197.

Ironwood, 81.

Jack Pine, 9.

Judas-tree, 167.

Juglans cinerea, 63. nigra, 65.

Juniper, Red, 33.

Juniperus virginiana, 33.

Kentucky Coffeetree, 163.

King Nut, 71.

Largetooth Aspen, 51.

Larix americana, 17. laricina, 17.

Liriodendron tulipifera, 137.

Locust, 169. Black, 169. Honey, 165.

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