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Show Big lap of Many Kiis of foods Taken From Trees .in Oklahoma and Indian Territory to Constituto An Interesting Exhibit. Special to The Tribune. ST. LOUIS. April 23. Forty-three different kinds of woods, indigenous to Oklahoman and Indian Territory, made into a map Is 0110 of the Interesting exhibitions of the Oklahoma display at the World's Fair. It shows all of tho political divisions, PrlndpTK courses and mountains, This map Is tho work of a ilS son, D. O. Moreland, of Shawn E who devoted nine months to luf'Hr jf arrangement. It is three by , in size. Tho border, rcpreJl white paper on which mara J 5(it- Is cottonwood, the most ffWtu evenly distributed ot Ve,daT 6 It is framed in black walnut u-LS f ly turned pilasters at the nihb I under glass. The various' bhs 5, in the map are sawed to sW ,M 2 to the best advantage, all hltrhi ed and shaped to conform c 1' l'm H territorial subdivisions sW1!,,tl latest published maps. ' n SJ Accompanying the map s a of cross sections of small tro ,Wb variety, showing the barl- in -If also a piece of grapevine mor .FiM foot in thickness mot f |