. The book of woodcraft . Fruit of black walnut. Fruit of butternut. Both life size. 420 The Book of Woodcraft White Walnut, Oil Nut or Butternut {Juglans cinerea) Much smaller than the last, rarely loo feet high; withmuch smoother bark and larger, coarser, compound leaves,of fewer leaflets but the petioles or leaflet stalks, and thenew twigs are covered with sticky The wood is Hght brown, soft, coarse, not strong butvery enduring in weather and ground work; Ught; leaves15 to 30 inches long; leaflets 11 to 19 in number and 3 to 5inches long; fruit oblong 2 to 3 inches long. Nova Scotiat


. The book of woodcraft . Fruit of black walnut. Fruit of butternut. Both life size. 420 The Book of Woodcraft White Walnut, Oil Nut or Butternut {Juglans cinerea) Much smaller than the last, rarely loo feet high; withmuch smoother bark and larger, coarser, compound leaves,of fewer leaflets but the petioles or leaflet stalks, and thenew twigs are covered with sticky The wood is Hght brown, soft, coarse, not strong butvery enduring in weather and ground work; Ught; leaves15 to 30 inches long; leaflets 11 to 19 in number and 3 to 5inches long; fruit oblong 2 to 3 inches long. Nova Scotiato Minn, and south to Miss. Pecan {Hicoria Pecan) A tall slender forest tree in low moist soil along streams,up to 170 feet in height: famous for its delicious nuts, theyare smooth and thin shelled; fruit, oblong, cyHndrical,11 to 2^ inches long. Its leaves are smooth when mature:leaflets 11 to 15, and 4 to 7 inches long: Wood hard andbrittle, a cubic foot weighs 45 lbs. Central MississippiVaUey. I Forestry 421


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