. Elementary woodworking. Woodwork; Trees. THE OAKS 69 mossj'-cup leaf are not as regular as those of the Avhite oak, and it is not so thin and delicate. Its wood is very strong and is vakiable for many purposes, such as boats, carriages, farming imjjlements, railroad ties, and cooperage. 30. Black Oak and Black-jack Oak. These two trees are usually found growing in wild places, and the. Fig. 82. Leaves of Black Oak and Oak (Black-jack on right) black-jack oak is often called barren oak from the fact • that it frequents bleak aird liarren plains, such as the sandy stretches of New
. Elementary woodworking. Woodwork; Trees. THE OAKS 69 mossj'-cup leaf are not as regular as those of the Avhite oak, and it is not so thin and delicate. Its wood is very strong and is vakiable for many purposes, such as boats, carriages, farming imjjlements, railroad ties, and cooperage. 30. Black Oak and Black-jack Oak. These two trees are usually found growing in wild places, and the. Fig. 82. Leaves of Black Oak and Oak (Black-jack on right) black-jack oak is often called barren oak from the fact • that it frequents bleak aird liarren plains, such as the sandy stretches of New Jersey and Long Island. The sketch shows the difference in the leaves, that of the black-jack having only three main lobes, or. 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 Foster, Edwin W. Boston, New York [etc. ] Ginn & company
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