DTCLIN'IA AMT^NTACEvE. JuglflnS. "37 



in Upper Louisiana. T7 . April, May, v. v. It is 

 generally known under tlie name of Fecan or Illinois 

 Nut; the fruit is small, with a verv- thin shell, and a 

 delicious kernel. 



4. J. foliolis subnovenis obovatolanceolatis acuminatis ser- suleata, 



ratis subtus pubesccnnbas, impati subsessili basi atte- 

 nualo, fruciibus Hubrotniulis 4-carinatis, nuce subglo- 

 bosa levitrr compressa laevl longe mucronata. — IViUd. 

 sp. pi. 4. p 4!'7. 



J. mucronata. Mich.fl. amer. 2. p. I92. 



J. Jaciniosa, Mich. urb. \.p. IQP- 



Icon. Mhh. arh. 1. t.%. 



In fertile valleys of (he Allegany mountains. Tp . April, 

 May. V. V. It is called Thick Shell-bark Hickory, 

 Springfield or Glocester Nat. The nuts aie large and 

 fine ta-ted; the bark is torn lengthways in long 

 loose fragments, as in the following species. 



5. J. foliolis subseptenis long? petiolatis oblongo-lanceolalis alha, 



acuminatis argute serralis, subtus villosis, imparl ses- 

 sili, amentis tiiiformibus glabris, fvuctibus depresso- 

 globosis, nuce compressa obliqua. — Mich. JL. amer. 2. 

 p. 193. Sp. pi. 1415, ^ - 



J. compressa. IFilld. sp. pi. 4. p. 458. Muhlh. in nov. 

 act. soc. nat. scrui. berol. 3. p. 39O. 



J. squamosa. Mich. arh. \.p. I90. 



Icon. Mick. arb. \. t 7. Pluk. aim. t. oOQ.f. 2. Gci;rt. 

 carp. 2. t. 8g. sub J. compressa. Catesb. car. 1. ^38. 



In shady fertile forests : New England to Carolina, and 

 throughout the Allegany mountains. h . April, 

 May. V. V. This useful tree is known by the name 

 of Shell-bark Hickory , ShuQ-bark and Scaly-bark Hic- 

 kory, on account of its bark, which is torn in loose 

 fragments like the preceding : its nuts are white, with 

 a thin shell and very sweet aiid large kernel. 



6. J. foliolis subnovenis oblongo-lanceolatis acuminatis levi- tomenlosa. 



ter serratis subtus pnbescentibus scabris, imparl sub- 

 petiolato, amentis nliformibus longissimis tomentosis, 

 fructibus subglobosis laevibus, pericarpio crassissimo, 

 nuce subsexangulata putamine crassa durissima. — • 

 Mich. fi. amer. 2. p. ]9?. 



J. alba. mild. sp. pi. 4. p. 457. 



Icon. Mich. arb. 1. p. ] 86. /. 6. 



In fertile forests : New England to Virginia, and on the 

 Allegany mountains. Tj • April, May. v, v. This 



