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THE subject of this book is the that may be most convenientily studies in the autumn season, when so trees are in a fruiting condition. Mr. Hulme has written in pages, which are illustrated with thirty-six full-page coloured drawings, prepared by the author, and twenty-five half-tone-pictures, which are reproductions from photographs. There are three chapters, and the species of plants are grouped into these chapters as follows:—Chapter i., plants of the hedgerows; chapter ii., trees of the forest; and chapter iii., plants of, the moorland, the meadow and the stream.
Wild Fruits, of the Country-side.
By F. Edward Hulme. Pp. x + 221. illustrated. (London: Hutchinsoh and Co., 1907.) Price 5s. net.
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Wild Fruits, of the Country-side . Nature 76, 633 (1907). https://doi.org/10.1038/076633a0
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