White-bark pine,228White basswood,71White birch,89White cedar,272White elm,210White fir,256White fir (A. concolor),257White mulberry,164White oak,49White oak group,49-58White pine,222White pine, Rocky Mountain,228White poplar,76White walnut,30Wier's weeping maple,196"Wild banana tree",169Wild black cherry,153Wild cherry,153Wild crab,148Wild red plum,150Willow oak,62Willow, Pussy,84Willow, Weeping,83Willows, The,81-84Winged elm,215Winter, Trees in,20-27"Winter berries",143Witch hazel,133Wood,12-16Wych elm,210Yaupon,145Yellow birch,89Yellow locust,178"Yellow oak",54Yellow pine, Western,242Yellow plum,150Yellow-wood,183Yulan magnolia,102Zigia flexicaulis,191Transcriber's NotesAlthough current usage would display the numbers in chemical formulæ as subscripts (ex.,Pages 7-8: H2O, CO2and C6H10O5), they are displayed here as printed.Original gramatical constructions left as is (ex.P. 83, "…the light seeds, each a minute speck, floats away…").In order to match the most commonly used spelling, the instances where Arbor-vitae was printed with an æ ligature were converted to the individual letters.Typographical CorrectionsPageCorrection67Raffinesque ⇒ Rafinesque89uniniviting ⇒ uninviting156hawthrons ⇒ hawthorns284Black haw, 115-158 ⇒ Black haw, 115, 158285Diospyrus ⇒ Diospyros286Bardadensis ⇒ Barbadensis289Rew Haw ⇒ Red haw
Transcriber's NotesAlthough current usage would display the numbers in chemical formulæ as subscripts (ex.,Pages 7-8: H2O, CO2and C6H10O5), they are displayed here as printed.Original gramatical constructions left as is (ex.P. 83, "…the light seeds, each a minute speck, floats away…").In order to match the most commonly used spelling, the instances where Arbor-vitae was printed with an æ ligature were converted to the individual letters.Typographical CorrectionsPageCorrection67Raffinesque ⇒ Rafinesque89uniniviting ⇒ uninviting156hawthrons ⇒ hawthorns284Black haw, 115-158 ⇒ Black haw, 115, 158285Diospyrus ⇒ Diospyros286Bardadensis ⇒ Barbadensis289Rew Haw ⇒ Red haw
Transcriber's Notes
Although current usage would display the numbers in chemical formulæ as subscripts (ex.,Pages 7-8: H2O, CO2and C6H10O5), they are displayed here as printed.
Original gramatical constructions left as is (ex.P. 83, "…the light seeds, each a minute speck, floats away…").
In order to match the most commonly used spelling, the instances where Arbor-vitae was printed with an æ ligature were converted to the individual letters.
Typographical Corrections