. The book of woodcraft . cubic foot weighs 41 lbs. Soon rots next the white for the silvery under sides of the leaves; theseare 8 to 12 inches long; each leaflet 3 to 5 inches Valley and east to Atlantic. Forestry 443 Black Ash, Hoop Ash or Water Ash (Fraxinus nigra) A tall forest tree of swampy places; 70, 80, or rarely 100feet high. Wood dark brown, tough, soft, coarse, cubic foot weighs 39 lbs. Soon rots next to the ground. A. Late in the spring to leaf, and early to shed in the fall. Theleaves are 12 to 16 inches long; its leaflets except the lasthave no s


. The book of woodcraft . cubic foot weighs 41 lbs. Soon rots next the white for the silvery under sides of the leaves; theseare 8 to 12 inches long; each leaflet 3 to 5 inches Valley and east to Atlantic. Forestry 443 Black Ash, Hoop Ash or Water Ash (Fraxinus nigra) A tall forest tree of swampy places; 70, 80, or rarely 100feet high. Wood dark brown, tough, soft, coarse, cubic foot weighs 39 lbs. Soon rots next to the ground. A. Late in the spring to leaf, and early to shed in the fall. Theleaves are 12 to 16 inches long; its leaflets except the lasthave no stalk, they number 7 to 11, are 2 to 6 inches Scotia to Man. and south to Va. RECOMMENDED The Foresters Manual, or Forest trees of EasternNorth America, a fully illustrated Manual with mapshowing range of each species. By Ernest ThompsonSeton, published by Doubleday, Page & Co., net, 50c. andnet, $1, according to binding. *Our Native Trees, By Harriet L. Keeler, Scribners Sons, New York City. Price, $2.


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