. The silva of North America [microform] : a description of the tree which grow naturally in North America exclusive of Mexico. Trees; Trees; Dicotyledons; Arbres; Arbres; Dicotylédones. tl. 96 8ILVA OF NORTH AMERICA. HKrUIMCRJC. midiilti ikiiil ytillow bulnw. Tim |iiNtilliit(t itiiutnU iirit HliDrt-NUlkml iiiiil ulxxit tlirutt ijuurtttrM of iiii inch in luii^rth, witii i»viitc iiciitu jfrooii wuIoh iind lirij^lit rml HtylcH. Tli«» Htrohili'H ii|uiii in Augimt and uru vyiindricul, riitlior olitnKf, from an in<'h to un inch and a <|nitrtvr lonj;, and crt'ct or ponduhjUH on MhHidiT jrliin&


. The silva of North America [microform] : a description of the tree which grow naturally in North America exclusive of Mexico. Trees; Trees; Dicotyledons; Arbres; Arbres; Dicotylédones. tl. 96 8ILVA OF NORTH AMERICA. HKrUIMCRJC. midiilti ikiiil ytillow bulnw. Tim |iiNtilliit(t itiiutnU iirit HliDrt-NUlkml iiiiil ulxxit tlirutt ijuurtttrM of iiii inch in luii^rth, witii i»viitc iiciitu jfrooii wuIoh iind lirij^lit rml HtylcH. Tli«» Htrohili'H ii|uiii in Augimt and uru vyiindricul, riitlior olitnKf, from an in<'h to un inch and a <|nitrtvr lonj;, and crt'ct or ponduhjUH on MhHidiT jrliin<hilar |it'ti<)I»'M from onu ipiartor to noaily three ((uaftt-rH of an inch in lonpfth; tho Mcah'M uri< imhcruKiuH or Honictimcn nearly jflahroiw, ovate, hinjrer than they are liroad, and wedj^e-Mhaped beh)W, witli Htout nuiirly uruct lateral IoIich. The nut iit ovutu or ohovatti and {iiiherulouH ut thu apex, will) a win^r niiicli hroader tiian the need. ItiJiitd orcidiiitti/is, whicii growK 'ii nioiHt Hoil near the baiikH <if NtreaniH in mountain canonx, Ih widely und |rciierally dixtrilintud, altlioii<fli nowhere very common, Ihroii^rhout thu northwcHtern and central rcjrionH of thu continent. thu hasin of thu uppur FraHur and I'uanu UiverH in liritiHh Co!und)ia it ran^cH Houthward to the valleyH of Mt. SlniHta and thu caiionM on tiiu euHtcrn HlopcH <d' the northern Sierra Nevada in California, eastward through Allicrtina alon^ the valley of the Siwhatehuwan to the nci^hhorhood of Kdiuonton,' and Houthward alon^ the Uocky MountaiuH and other inturior ranges to Nevada, Utah, and northern New Mexi(;o, Hprcadin^ eiiHtward to thu lilauk Hills uf Dakota,' nurthwcHtcrn NchraHku,'' and the eaHtern baHU of the Uocky Mountain)* in Colorado. Thu wood of liclula orndentnlin ia Boft and Htrong, altluuifrh brittlu, and cloHU-^rruined ; it is liffht brown, with thick li^htur colored xjipwood, and contaiuH numerouH oliHcuro medullary rayH. Thu Hpceitio gravity of


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