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Oaks of North America

Field / Identification Guide Identification Key
By: H Miller and S Lamb
327 pages, 94 b/w photos, figs, maps
Publisher: Naturegraph
Oaks of North America
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  • Oaks of North America ISBN: 9780879611361 Hardback Dec 1985 Out of Print #15278
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Howard Miller and Samuel Lamb had forestry careers, but were partial to the oaks. Their book has three major parts: history and uses of oaks, oaks of the East, and oaks of the West. Very helpful in identification are the keys, for each section of oaks. The authors often trekked hither and you in search of each species to photograph the oak and its leaf, acorn, and bark. Accompanying each is an informative chapter of description, and details of identification, growth habitat, and excellent range maps. They mention ways each species is useful and unique from the other oaks. Did you know a northern red oak near Sheffield, Illinois was used as a surveyors point to lay out the Rock Island Railroad in 1851?

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Field / Identification Guide Identification Key
By: H Miller and S Lamb
327 pages, 94 b/w photos, figs, maps
Publisher: Naturegraph
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