. Economic botany of Alabama. Botany, Economic; Forests and forestry. CUPULIFERAE 117. SOUTHERN LIMIT OF CHESTNUT OAK ^-'' RT-fH 1926 AIap 13. Southern limit of Oucrcus iiwtitaiia. 6B. Tuscaloosa, Hale and Bibb Counties. 6C. Heads of deep ravines south of Havana, Hale County, and a few miles north of Marion, Perry County. Qiicrciis Bcrnardicnsis, Wolf (Torreya 18:161-162. 1918), described from Cullman County, is now believed by its author to be a hybrid between Q. montaua and Q. stcUata. I have seen what I took to be the same hybrid, in company w-ith both parents, at the type-locality (192T).
. Economic botany of Alabama. Botany, Economic; Forests and forestry. CUPULIFERAE 117. SOUTHERN LIMIT OF CHESTNUT OAK ^-'' RT-fH 1926 AIap 13. Southern limit of Oucrcus iiwtitaiia. 6B. Tuscaloosa, Hale and Bibb Counties. 6C. Heads of deep ravines south of Havana, Hale County, and a few miles north of Marion, Perry County. Qiicrciis Bcrnardicnsis, Wolf (Torreya 18:161-162. 1918), described from Cullman County, is now believed by its author to be a hybrid between Q. montaua and Q. stcUata. I have seen what I took to be the same hybrid, in company w-ith both parents, at the type-locality (192T). on rocky hills near the Warrior River about twelve miles above Tuscaloosa (1926), in a ravine between Maud and Trio, Bibb County (1924, and seen from train in subsequent years), and at Tallassee (1906). What appears to be a hybrid between Q. alba and Q. moutana (Q. Saulci, Schneider?) grows on a stratum of sandstone between limestones on the northwest slope of Lookout Mountain near Val- ley Head, DeKalb Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Harper, Roland McMillan, 1878-1966. University, Ala.
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