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AMONG the many excellent books which have been written about trees there are none, in our opinion, better than the present work. It is full of interest from cover to cover. The many beautiful photographs of the different parts of trees are strikingly true to nature, and, havin-g been taken from fresh material, they show the salient features of the different species much more clearly than could be observed from dried herbarium specimens. We have also beautiful portraits of the various trees themselves in summer and winter condition, as well as special plates illustrating the appearance of the bark. The accompanying illustration will speak for itself.

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B., A. Trees . Nature 77, 538–539 (1908). https://doi.org/10.1038/077538a0

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