Preface
Illustrations.
Introduction
Key to the Families.
PIN-CEAE. The Pine Family.
SALIC-CEAE. [10] The Willow Family.
JUGLAND-CEAE. The Walnut Family.
FAG-CEAE. The Beech Family.
ULM-CEAE. The Elm Family.
MOR-CEAE. The Mulberry Family.
MAGNOLI-CEAE. The Magnolia Family.
ANON-CEAE. The Custard Apple Family.
LAUR-CEAE. The Laurel Family.
ALTINGI-CEAE. Sweet Gum Family.
PLATAN-CEAE. The Plane Tree Family.
MAL-CEAE. [51] The Apple Family.
AMYGDAL-CEAE. The Plum Family.
CAESALPIN-CEAE. The Senna Family.
FAB-CEAE. The Pea Family.
ROBINIA. The Locusts.
SIMARUB-CEAE. The Quassia Family.
ACER-CEAE. The Maple Family.
AESCUL-CEAE. The Buckeye Family.
TILI-CEAE. The Linden Family.
CORN-CEAE. The Dogwood Family.
ERIC-CEAE. The Heath Family.
EBEN-CEAE. The Ebony Family.
OLE-CEAE. The Olive Family.
BIGNONI-CEAE. The Trumpet Creeper Family.
CAPRIFOLI-CEAE. The Honeysuckle Family.
Species Excluded.
Table of Measurements of the Largest Trees of Some Species That Occur in Indiana.
FOOTNOTES:
Index
Title: Trees of Indiana
First Revised Edition (Publication No. 13, Department of Conservation, State of Indiana)
Author: Charles Clemon Deam
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TREES
OF
INDIANA
(First Revised Edition)
BY
CHAS. C. DEAM
APRIL, 1921
FORT WAYNE PRINTING COMPANY
CONTRACTORS FOR INDIANA STATE PRINTING AND BINDING
FORT WAYNE, INDIANA
1921
THE
Department of Conservation
STATE OF INDIANA
W. A. GUTHRIE, Chairman.
STANLEY COULTER.
JOHN W. HOLTZMAN.
E. M. WILSON, Secretary.
PUBLICATION No. 13
RICHARD LIEBER.
Director.
Plate 1.
SYCAMORE NEAR WORTHINGTON. IND., THE LARGEST BROAD-LEAVED TREE IN THE U. S. FIVE FEET ABOVE THE GROUND IT IS 42 FT. 3 IN. IN CIRC.; THE EAST BRANCH IS 27 FT. 3 IN. IN CIRC. AND THE WEST BRANCH IS 23 FT. 2 IN. IN CIRC. SEE JOUR. HEREDITY, VOL. 6:407:1915.