. Check list of the forest trees of the United States : their names and ranges. Forests and forestry; Trees. Isculus octandra Marsh.] ^^- ^ / t Prellb-wa M/2 Eko^ ^sculus iM/ yEsCULIS FLAVA Ait ^ , w^ ^ » ]/i RaN(;e.—From renusylvaniii'^rf^lle#i<?*-tf -C*-**^' AMES INCISE.—California Buckgve (('al.); Jl^orse Chestnut (Cal.).. Ungnadia speciosa Endl. Texas Buckeye. Raxce.—From Texas (Trinity River) to New Mexico (Organ Mountains), and southward into Mexico (Sierra Madre Mountains in Nuevo Leon and mountains of Chihuahua). Names in use.—Spanish (Tex.); Texas Buckeye (Tex.).
. Check list of the forest trees of the United States : their names and ranges. Forests and forestry; Trees. Isculus octandra Marsh.] ^^- ^ / t Prellb-wa M/2 Eko^ ^sculus iM/ yEsCULIS FLAVA Ait ^ , w^ ^ » ]/i RaN(;e.—From renusylvaniii'^rf^lle#i<?*-tf -C*-**^' AMES INCISE.—California Buckgve (('al.); Jl^orse Chestnut (Cal.).. Ungnadia speciosa Endl. Texas Buckeye. Raxce.—From Texas (Trinity River) to New Mexico (Organ Mountains), and southward into Mexico (Sierra Madre Mountains in Nuevo Leon and mountains of Chihuahua). Names in use.—Spanish (Tex.); Texas Buckeye (Tex.). SAPINDUS Linn. Sapindus saponaria Linn. Soapberry. Range.—Southern Florida (Cape Sable, shores and islands of Caximbas Ray and Biscayne Bay) and keys (Key Largo and Elliotts Key); West Indies and Venezuela. Xames in use.—False Dogwood (Fla); Soapberry (I'Ma). Sapindus marginatus Willd. Wild China. Range.—From Georgia (Savannah River) to Florida (St. Johns River on the east coast and on the west coast from Cedar Keys to Manatee River); Alabama (escaped from cultivation and running wild near Mobile); from western l^ouisiana to southern Arkansas (Washita River) and southern Kansas, through Texas to southern New Mexico, southern Arizona, and into northern Mexico. Names in use.—Soapberry (Fla,, La., Tex., Ark.); Wild China (Fla., La., Tex.); Chinaberry (N. Mex.). EXOTHEA Macfadyen. Ink-w^ood. Exothea paniculata (Juss.) liadlk. Hypelate paniculata Camb. —Southern Florida (from Mos(|uit() Inlet to the southern keys); San Domingo, Cuba, and .lamaica. Names in use.—Inkwood (Fla.)j Iron 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 Sudworth, George Bishop, 1862-1927; Roth, Filibert, 1858-1925. Timber : an elementary discussion of the characteristics and properties of wood; Carl A.
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