. Check list of the forest trees of the United States : their names and ranges. Forests and forestry; Trees. 57 Kans., Minn.); Yellow Oak (R. I., N. Y., 111., Tex., Kans., Minn.); Tan- bark Oak (111.); Yellow-barked Oak (Minn.); Spotted Oak (Mo.); Yel- low-bark (R. I.): Dyer's Oak (Tex.). Quercus californica (Torr.) Coop. California Black Oak. Kaxge.—From western Orejjjou (McKinzio River) to the southern boundary of California (through coast mountains and on western slopes of Sierra Nevada, San Boniardino, San Jacinto, and Cuyainac-a mountains). Names in use.—Black Oak (Cal., Oreg.) 5 Mountain


. Check list of the forest trees of the United States : their names and ranges. Forests and forestry; Trees. 57 Kans., Minn.); Yellow Oak (R. I., N. Y., 111., Tex., Kans., Minn.); Tan- bark Oak (111.); Yellow-barked Oak (Minn.); Spotted Oak (Mo.); Yel- low-bark (R. I.): Dyer's Oak (Tex.). Quercus californica (Torr.) Coop. California Black Oak. Kaxge.—From western Orejjjou (McKinzio River) to the southern boundary of California (through coast mountains and on western slopes of Sierra Nevada, San Boniardino, San Jacinto, and Cuyainac-a mountains). Names in use.—Black Oak (Cal., Oreg.) 5 Mountain Black Oak (Cal.); Kellooo's Oak (Cal.); California Black Oak (Cal.). Quercus catesbaei Micbx. Turkey Oak. Kaxge.—In c^^j^egiou from Xor1|i Carolina l|p Florida (Cape Malabar and Tease Creek) and west^ eastern T>onisiana. Names in use.—Turkey Oak (Fla., Ga., Ala., Miss., La.); Scrub Oak (X. C, S. C, Miss.); Black Jack (S. C); Barren Scrub Oak; Forked-leaf (S. C); Forked-leaf Black Jack. Quercus catesbaeixbrevifolia Sudworth. Rang?:.—Florida (Lake County). Quercus catesbaei x laurifolia Engelm. Range.—South Carolina (Bluliton). Quercus sinuata (Lam.) Walt. Range.—South Carolina (near Bluffton; tiee now destroyed.) Quercus digitata (Marsh.) Sud worth. f(j|^^f^]^^^^j^— Span Quercus fax,cata Michx. ^^^Ni'lCU Range.—From southern New Jersey to central Florida and through the Gul States to eastern Texas (Brazos River), Arkansas, southwestern Missouri to middl Tennessee and Kentucky, southern Illinois and Indiana. Names in use.—Spanish Oak (Del.,Ya., N. C, S. C, Ala., Fla., Miss Tex., Mo., 111.); Red Oak (,Va., Ga., Fla., Ala., Miss., La., Ind.) Sj^anish Water Oak (La.). Quercus digitata x velutina Sud worth. Range.—Tennessee (near Covington). Quercus palustris Muenchh. Pin Oak. Range.—From Massachusetts (Connecticut River, near Amherst) to southeastern Missouri, and south to Virginia (Lower Potomac River), central Kentucky, northern Arkansas,


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