LIBRARIESNYPL RESEARCH lllllllllllll 7082547043 3433 LlloRARY^L-FrPOX Digitized by tlie Internet Arcliive in 2007 witli funding from IVIicrosoft Corporation littp://www.arcliive.org/details/americanforestorOOIill iL'ixcLF, rmur talikixg to thk luw lholli^rs.Xen--yerk. . CDTfTT32l£^Aa':iDri£ WaTH TOIJJ^GPEKSOKS, % The CaTDTjage Tre.- . MAit!FEK.&jBI50TifclERS 82 CL3?F S^o 183i AMERICAN FOREST: OR, UNCLE PHILIP'S CHILDRENCONVERSATIONS WITH THE ABOUT THE OF AMERICA.TREES NEW-YORK : PUBLISHED BY HARPER & BROTHERS, NO. 82 CUFF-STREET. 1834. Entered, according to Act of Congress, in the year 1834, By Harper & Brothers, In the ofClerk's Office the Southern District of New-York. '^X — TO THE NEW-YORK.MESSRS HARPERS, IN :NephewsMy Dear As you expressed a wish in your last letter to have our Conversations on Trees, of which I spoke occasion, I now send them.on a former Others trees as much as your old Unclemay not like does, therefore conclude that the children andand may I might have found a more agreeable subject ; but I believe it did not prove tedious either to them or often beenme. Indeed I have struck with the fact children seldom become weary of having theirthat attention directed to the objects of nature. I hope it will not be deemed time misspent to have taken pains to acquaint them with the wealthsome and beauty of those magnificent forests which spread over the broad surface of our dear country.
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