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Notes (seq. 91)
I have checked below those specimens of which I have gathered.
Trees and shrubs found in Shelburne N.H. by WD & W. Brewster July — 1882 ———————————————— Pinus strobus — ✓ {Pinus} rigida — ✓ {Pinus} resinosa — ✓ Abies canadensis — {Abies} alba — {Abies} balsamea — Quercus rubra — ✓ Fagus ferruginea — ✓ Corylus rostrata — ✓ Ostrya virginiana — ✓ Betula lutea ✓ {Betula} alba var. populifolia ✓ {Betula} papyracea — ✓ Alnus incana ✓ Comptonia aspleniifolia ✓ Populus tremuloides ✓
Notes (seq. 92)
"L.L. Dame Medford, Mass"
"C.G. Lloyd 180 Elm St. Cincinnati Ohio"
"Rev. Thos. Morong Ashland Mass"
"Prof. Lester F. Ward 1464 R. J. Avenue Washington D.C."
"Miss Alice J. Heading Peoria Ill."
"Geo. A Bates Naturalists' Bureau Salem Mass"
"S.E. Cassino 32 Hawley St. 41 Arch St., Boston. Mass."
"A.E. Foote 1223 Belmont Ave. Phila Pa."
"James Anglim 1424 F. St. Washington D.C."
Notes (seq. 93)
"Hopkins Franklin Book House Washington, D.C." ————— Dr. George Vasey, Botanist Depart. of Agricul. Washington D.C. ————— B. Pickman Mann Assisst Entomologist, U.S. Dept. Agriculture Washington, D.C. ————— Josh R. Churchill 82 Devonshire St., Boston Home (Dorchester). —————
Margie C. Coolidge & I first went to Philbrook Farm Shelburne, N.H. July 10, 1880 ————— Margie & her family first went to Philbrook Farm Shelburne, N.H. in 1864. ————— I first went to the Winthrop House, Shelburne, N.H. on the right side of the river with my mother & a few others. I was a lad This was my first visit to Shelburne The cellar is still there W.Deane, Sept. 2, 1929 —