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Textbook of Dendrology

Textbook of Dendrology
Author: William Morehouse Harlow
Publisher:
Total Pages: 554
Release: 1937
Genre: Forest plants
ISBN:

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Preface: With the large number of books now available featureing North American trees, the launching of another on this subject merits perhaps some explanation. Most present tree manuals fall into one of two classes: (1) encyclopedic, such as Sargent's monumental "Silva of North America," later condensed into one volume, which has been adapted by nearly every writer of tree books since it first appeared; and (2) local, as exemplified by the many excellent state and regional manuals. Nearly all these publications have been written from the botanical or taxonomic standpoint and in general treat each species in the same detail. It is obviously impossible for a beginning student in forestry to gain an adequate knowledge of more than a few of the thousand tree species native to this continent. Rather, it is desirable only to cover as many groups (genera) as possible, and to illustrate these with the species of greatest importance to forestry. Such a treatment, accompanied by adequate photographic halftones, has not been available to date, and the authors hope that the present book will fill this need. The native coniferous genera have all been included because of their relative importance, and fewer numbers; but several families, and many genera species of the broadleaved trees have been omitted. It is felt that students of forestry should first know well the commercial species of North America, and then become familiar with the lesser important trees and shrubs of the locality where they may find themselves practicing forestry. The latter must usually be done by the student himself with the aid of a local tree manual. If he has fully appreciated generic characteristics during his training in dendrology, this should not be a difficult procedure. Because this book is not comprhensive for any one portion of the country, it seems best to omit detailed keys and to use instead tables covering family and generic characters. Our experience shows that basic information is more readily assimilated in this form. The does not mean that keys are not of primary importance, and considerable time should be spent with them in identifying local material. The authors will greatly appreciate having any errors called to their attention and will also welcome comments or criticism from those using the book in teaching or otherwise. Most of the photographs were taken with one of the modern miniature cameras whose remarkable depth of focus has made possible many otherwise unattainable pictures. William M. Harlow, Ellwood S. Harrar--Syracuse, N.Y., Durham, N.C., August, 1937.


Textbook of Dendrology

Textbook of Dendrology
Author: William Morehouse Harlow
Publisher: McGraw-Hill Companies
Total Pages: 520
Release: 1991
Genre: Nature
ISBN:

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7/E TEXTBOOK OF DENDROLOGY

7/E TEXTBOOK OF DENDROLOGY
Author: HARRAR HARLOW, HARDIN WHITE
Publisher:
Total Pages: 501
Release: 1991-10-01
Genre: Forest plants
ISBN: 9780071126311

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Forest Trees of the United States and Canada and how to Identify Them

Forest Trees of the United States and Canada and how to Identify Them
Author: Elbert Luther Little
Publisher: Courier Corporation
Total Pages: 88
Release: 1979-01-01
Genre: Science
ISBN: 9780486239026

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Descriptions of 204 species; 204 drawings of leaves and fruit, 204 distribution maps, and simple key.


United States Tree Books

United States Tree Books
Author: United States. Department of Agriculture
Publisher:
Total Pages: 46
Release: 1952
Genre: Bibliography
ISBN:

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United States Tree Books

United States Tree Books
Author: William Adams Dayton
Publisher:
Total Pages: 36
Release: 1952
Genre: Trees
ISBN:

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Bibliographical Bulletin

Bibliographical Bulletin
Author: United States. Department of Agriculture
Publisher:
Total Pages: 698
Release: 1951
Genre: Agriculture
ISBN:

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