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    Leaves of elm, maple and oak. The National encyclopedia. v. 10. 1923.

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    Tree identification. Vacation camping for girls. 1913.

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    Fig. 4. “Plane. Oak. Grey poplar.” Trees and tree drawing. 1921. 

    “Leaves and fruits of common trees.” General Science for Intermediate Grades - Book 1. 1952. 

    “The swamp white oak in winter.” Getting acquainted with the trees. 1904. 

    Frontispiece _Voices from the woodlands, descriptive of forest trees, ferns, mosses, and lichens_ 1850

    Frontispiece _Voices from the woodlands, descriptive of forest trees, ferns, mosses, and lichens_ 1850

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    Frontispiece _Voices from the woodlands, descriptive of forest trees, ferns, mosses, and lichens_ 1850

    The oak _The American forest : or, Uncle Philip’s conversations with the children about the trees of America_ 1834

    The oak _The American forest : or, Uncle Philip’s conversations with the children about the trees of America_ 1834

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    The oak _The American forest : or, Uncle Philip’s conversations with the children about the trees of America_ 1834

    A dead oak. Sylvan winter. 1886.

    Live oak near Hahnville, Louisiana. Trees, the yearbook of agriculture. 1949.

    Live oak near Hahnville, Louisiana. Trees, the yearbook of agriculture. 1949.

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    Live oak near Hahnville, Louisiana. Trees, the yearbook of agriculture. 1949.

    The wonderful large oak in Whinfield Forrest, 14 yards in circumference. Kirby’s wonderful and eccentric museum; or, Magazine of remarkable characters. Including all the curiosities of nature and art, from the remotest period to the present time,...

    The wonderful large oak in Whinfield Forrest, 14 yards in circumference. Kirby’s wonderful and eccentric museum; or, Magazine of remarkable characters. Including all the curiosities of nature and art, from the remotest period to the present time, drawn from every authentic source. Illustrated with one hundred and twenty-four engravings. Chiefly taken from rare and curious prints or original drawings.1820.

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    The wonderful large oak in Whinfield Forrest, 14 yards in circumference. Kirby’s wonderful and eccentric museum; or, Magazine of remarkable characters. Including all the curiosities of nature and art, from the remotest period to the present time, drawn from every authentic source. Illustrated with one hundred and twenty-four engravings. Chiefly taken from rare and curious prints or original drawings.1820.

    Common oak. A. Faguet. 1867

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