. Check list of the forest trees of the United States : their names and ranges. Forests and forestry; Trees. Swamp White Oak (Tex.). Chestnut Oak. ind Mount Agauienticns) ;in(l eastern t of Colnniliia), and in the mountains ) Lake Chainplain and the (ienesee res from Niasrara River to Amhurst- .,,Pa.,1^ White Oak (S. C, Miss.): Oak Quercus prinus Linn. Range.—From southern Maine Massachusetts (Blue Hills) to Maryl to northern Georgia and Alabama River in New York, to Lake Erie i burg), to central Kentucky and T Names in use.—ChestnntjOak (Mask, R. I., Conn., N. Y Del., Va., W. Va., N. (J.,
. Check list of the forest trees of the United States : their names and ranges. Forests and forestry; Trees. Swamp White Oak (Tex.). Chestnut Oak. ind Mount Agauienticns) ;in(l eastern t of Colnniliia), and in the mountains ) Lake Chainplain and the (ienesee res from Niasrara River to Amhurst- .,,Pa.,1^ White Oak (S. C, Miss.): Oak Quercus prinus Linn. Range.—From southern Maine Massachusetts (Blue Hills) to Maryl to northern Georgia and Alabama River in New York, to Lake Erie i burg), to central Kentucky and T Names in use.—ChestnntjOak (Mask, R. I., Conn., N. Y Del., Va., W. Va., N. (J., ^Jvy.)h li^ck Chestnnt Oak (Mass., R. I Pa., Del., Ala.); Rock Oak (NS3^.^el., Pa.).; Tanbark Oak; Swamp Cliestnut Oak (N. C); Mountain (|ak (Ala.). Quercus acuminata (Michx.) Il»uba. Chinquapin Oak. RaN(;e.—From New York (GardeHj^s^Island in Lake Champlain and on Hudson River north of Newburg) westwWrd through southern Ontario to southeastern Nebraska and eastern Kansas; southward in the Atlantic region to the District of Columbia (and upper Potomac li^ver), ancLwest of the Allegheny Mountains to cen- tral Alabama and Mississippi, through Arkansas and northern Louisiana to the eastern border of Indian Territoly and Texas (to Nueces River, and canyons of Gua- dalupe Mountains in extreme western p^t of State,i. Names in use.—Oliestn^t Oi\k (Conn., Del., Ala., N. C, Miss., La., Tex., Ohio, 111., Mich., Kans.^Nel^r.); Chinquapin Oak (Mass., , Pa. Del., N. C, S. C, Ala., Ark., Miss., Tex., Mo., Ind., Nebr., Kans.) Pin Oak (Kans., Ark.); Yellow Oak (111., Kans., Nebr., Mich.); Scrub Oak (N. Y.); Dwarf Chestnut Oak (Mass., N. C, Tenn.); Shrub Oak (Nebr.); White Oak (Tenn.); Rock Oak (Ark.). Quercus prinoides Willd. D-warf Chinquapin Oak. (Ess<'X Comity) to North Carolina and westward to south- eastern Nebraska, ceniraLKansas* Indian Teiritiuiv, :kn<ii eastern 'liexas^. HI imperfectly understoo yy^ >rth.^ I S-w^uip White <^lfc——
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