. Illustrated key to the wild and commonly cultivated trees of the northeastern United States and adjacent Canada [microform] : based primarily upon leaf characters. Trees; Trees; Arbres; Arbres. i^^-r- "X^y^^jh^i^'jag^i:- mK' '^^^ps^fwrif^K' ^SL?^*^^^ j^:*^ :^-y^j:7 KEY TO GENERA AND SPECIES 65 Ontario southward and westward. (Figs. III. 113.) Pignut, Brown Hickory, Carva "'.ibra (Mill.) Spach. 109. Fruit globular, less than an inch in length. Kernel sweetish. Bark rough and some- what shaggy. Central New England south-. 114.) Fig. 114. Small-fruited Hickory. ward and westward


. Illustrated key to the wild and commonly cultivated trees of the northeastern United States and adjacent Canada [microform] : based primarily upon leaf characters. Trees; Trees; Arbres; Arbres. i^^-r- "X^y^^jh^i^'jag^i:- mK' '^^^ps^fwrif^K' ^SL?^*^^^ j^:*^ :^-y^j:7 KEY TO GENERA AND SPECIES 65 Ontario southward and westward. (Figs. III. 113.) Pignut, Brown Hickory, Carva "'.ibra (Mill.) Spach. 109. Fruit globular, less than an inch in length. Kernel sweetish. Bark rough and some- what shaggy. Central New England south-. 114.) Fig. 114. Small-fruited Hickory. ward and westward. (Figs. 112, Small-fruited Hickory, Small Pignut, Little Shag-bark Hickory, Carya microcarpa Xutt. no. Leaflets glandular-hairy, at least beneath, with a resinous fragrance when crushed. F»"»1lf V»» «...^,-,. ^ 1 .. C • 1 .1»1 iuIl iiuc;r^ uiwic LlUlH « Ui Uli IHCH iniCK. Bark hard and close, not separating into. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Collins, J. Franklin (James Franklin), 1863-1940; Preston, Howard W. (Howard Willis), 1859-1936. Toronto : McClelland and Goodchild


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