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PART ONE: THE PHILOSOPHY

PART TWO: TREES SOME FACTS ABOUT SOME CROP IV. SOME STOCK-FOOD PRODUCERS OF BRAN SUBSTITUTES. 33 V. A STOCK-FOOD TREE-THE WE, OR WAIIAN ALGAROBA, 36 VI. A STOCK-FOOD AND MAN-FOOD TREE-TIIE CAROB. 45 VII. A STOCK-FOOD TREE-THE HONEY LOCUST 62 VIII. A GROUP OF STOCK-FOOD TREES-TIIE MES- QUITES 69 IX. TIIE REAL SUGAR TREE. 81 X. A SUMMER PASTURE TREE FOR SWINE AND POULTRY-THE MULBERRY 8 3 XI. TIIE PERSIMMON-A PASTURE TREE FOR TIIE BEASTS ANDA KINGLY FRUIT FOR MAN 94 XII. A CORN TREE-TIIE CIIESTNUT 107 XIII. A CORN TREE-THE OAK AS A FORAGE CROP 126 XIV. SOME BREAD AND BUTTER TREES-THE ACORNS AS IIUMAN FOOD. 150 XV. NUTS AS IIUMAN FOOD. 161 XVI. A MEAT AND BUTTER TREE FOR MAN-TIIE PERSIAN WALNUT (JUGLANS REGIA) .164 XVII. ANOTHER MEAT AND BUTTER TREE-THE EAST- ERN BLACK WALNUT (JUGLANS NIGRA) 181 XVIII. A GROUP OF MEAT AND BUTTER TREES-THE OTHER WALNUTNI 191