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European White Birch. Betula alba 68

Hop Hornbeam. Ostrya virginiana 70

Hornbeams. Carpinus caroliniana 72

The Beech and Chestnut. (Colored plate) 76

Beech trees. Fagus americana 78

Trunk of a young Beech 80

Chestnut. Castanea dentata 82

The Oaks. (Colored plate) 83

White Oak. Quercus alba 84

Trunk of a White Oak 86

Mossy-cup Oak. Quercus macrocarpa 88

A young Post Oak. Quercus minor 90

Black Oak. Quercus velutina 92

Red Oak. Quercus rubra 94

Trunk of a Red Oak 96

Pin Oak. Quercus palustris 98

The American and Slippery Elms. (Colored plate) 100

American Elm. Ulmus americana 102

Young Cork Elm. Ulmus racemosa 106

English Elms. Ulmus campestris 108

Scotch Elm. Ulmus montana 110

Hackberry. Celtis occidentalis 112

Buttonwood stem and bud. (Colored plate) 116

Buttonwood. Platanus occidentalis 118

Trunk of a Buttonwood 119

Tupelo. Nyssa sylvatica 120

Red Mulberry. Morus rubra 122

White Mulberry. Morus alba 124

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