"Our Native Trees," by Harriet L. Keeler, Charles Scribner's Sons, New York.

"American Woods," by Romeyn Hough, Lowville, N. Y.

"The Trees of North-Eastern America," by Charles S. Newhall.

"Timber," Bulletin No. 10, United States Department of Agriculture, Division of Forestry.

"The Redwood," Bulletin No. 38, U. S. Department of Agriculture, Bureau of Forestry.

"With the Trees," by Maud Going, comments on the trees from the standpoints of the naturalist and nature-lover, and contains legends and stories.

"A Year with Trees," by Wilson Flagg; gives brief essays on trees and their habits, and considers the tree in its relation to climate, soil, birds, insects, ornament, poetry, and fable.

"A Guide to the Trees," by Alice Lounsberry; brief descriptions or trees from the standpoint of the naturalist, with some notes of legend and history. Especially fine illustrations in color by Mrs. Ellis Rowan.

"Familiar Trees," by F. Schuyler Matthews; a naturalist's description of trees.

"Among Flowers and Trees with the Poets," compiled by Minnie Curtis Wait and Merton Channing Leonard. Parts III and IV of this volume are devoted to trees and shrubs - in general; trees and shrubs - specified. This book contains a rare collection of flower and tree poetry.

"In the Child's World," by Emilie Poulsson; list of tree selections for teachers is given on page 256.