. 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. ; i «' ' ;. I'll witli olive-fjit'in V oviitf, iid{, «â !⢠with tliH'k white iijlit irrci'ii anil very ,â all' thin and lirni, paler yt'llow-rjn'on, s in the axils of the with sli'nihr vflliiw sjicrially the niidiili slij^htly thickciii'd lu'tiiilfs troiii iini' to Minu'tiiiif^ a liiiifht lil>t white liiit so'.n [luar when tlif Icavi's of an inch lon;^ in lu^i iicdundcs. '1 he the apex with


. 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. ; i «' ' ;. I'll witli olive-fjit'in V oviitf, iid{, «â !⢠with tliH'k white iijlit irrci'ii anil very ,â all' thin and lirni, paler yt'llow-rjn'on, s in the axils of the with sli'nihr vflliiw sjicrially the niidiili slij^htly thickciii'd lu'tiiilfs troiii iini' to Minu'tiiiif^ a liiiifht lil>t white liiit so'.n [luar when tlif Icavi's of an inch lon;^ in lu^i iicdundcs. '1 he the apex with a tuft ninlid hdies shorter iiiiai;;inate j; nster of white hairs ; .pienoiis linear aeiite r ; the sti<;iiias are â the seconil year, is uarler of an iueii in Inally narrowed and ^ and from half an I ipiarter of the nut, reddisii hrown and â dd)rown |inheriilons li,. li;iM-» nr.' till.'.' "T Ihf Imsf, !.innult'-»l«-iit»l" inl nil llif liiwir »urfiiii'. lint mill iiiji lliat lit yiiiriiK i-il tnll^ l.\ I'rofissnr T (' I'lTl. r 111, lilW till' willllT-llllll" llll'l ll'ilVOH ri'Hl'lllllll' ill K"'"'â¢' ;;h lIu'V liri' Wlltl'll nil lln' li' iiiil»'!«i'oiiii' mill l^iiriii«l»'il cupulU'Eilji;. SILVA OF NORTU AMERICA. 127 QmrvuH nilini, which is tiio most l)oreal of the Oak-treos of eastern America, {generally iiihahlts rich uplands, j^rowinfj; to a larj^e size on i^laeial drift and the well-drained horders of streams and Hwamjis. It ranj;t!s from Nova Scotia and southern New ISrunswick throu;r|i (Juehee, wh e it reaches the hanks of the St. liawrence in ahout latitude 17' ilU' north, aloiif:; the northern shuros of Lake Huron to the neif;hhorhood of Lake Nameka<ron on the divide west of Lake Superior,' southward to middle Tennessee,and V'irjrinia and alonj^ the iii^h Appalachian Mountains to northern Georj;ia, and westward to eastern Nehraska" and central Kansas.' Uare anil of small size t


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