. Forestry and wood industries . oints along the Ohio river. Reported by Millspaugh fromIces Ferry on Cheat river, near Morgantown. Wood.—Similar to that of the last species of hickory described —Not commercially important in West Virginia on account of the scarcity of the tree. Wood used as in other species of this genus. HICORIA ALBA, Britt. Mockernut. Big Bud Hickory. Geographic Distribution. Southern Ontario southward to Cape Canaveral and theshores of Tampa Bay, Florida, and westward to eastern Kan-sas, the Indian Territory and eastern Texas; comparativelyrare at the north, gro
. Forestry and wood industries . oints along the Ohio river. Reported by Millspaugh fromIces Ferry on Cheat river, near Morgantown. Wood.—Similar to that of the last species of hickory described —Not commercially important in West Virginia on account of the scarcity of the tree. Wood used as in other species of this genus. HICORIA ALBA, Britt. Mockernut. Big Bud Hickory. Geographic Distribution. Southern Ontario southward to Cape Canaveral and theshores of Tampa Bay, Florida, and westward to eastern Kan-sas, the Indian Territory and eastern Texas; comparativelyrare at the north, growing on ridges and less frequently onalluvial river bottoms; the most abundant and generally dis-tributed of the hickory trees of the south, attaining its largestsize in the basin of the lower Ohio river and in Missouri andArkansas; the only hickory in the southern maritime pine-belt,growing in great abundance on low sandy hummocks close tothe shores of bays and estuaries along the coast of the southAtlantic and Gulf
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