03B DICLINIA AMEKTACEJE. JuglanS. 



is known under the name of Mocker Nut, While- 

 heart Hickory or Common Hickory. The wood is ex- 

 cellent for mechanical purposes, and particularly es- 

 teemed as fire-wood ; but the nuts are very hard, with 

 but little kernel in them. 



aniara, 7- J- foliolis subnovenis ovato-oblongis acuminatis argute 



serratis utrinque glabris, impari breviter petiolato, 

 fructibus subglobosis, superne suturis prominulis, nuce 

 laevi subglobosa mucronata^ putamine fragili. — Mick, 

 arb. 1. p. 177. 

 In dry fertile woods : New England to Maryland, and 

 on the mountains. Tj . May. v. v. This is known 

 by the name of Bitter Nut, While or Swamp Hicko- 

 ry. The nuts are small, the kernel bitter. 



porcina. 8. J. foliolis subseptenis lanceolatis acuminatis serratis utrin- 



que glabris, impari subsessili, fructibus pyriformibus 

 vel globosis, nuce Isevi durissima. — Mich. arb. 1. 

 p. 206. 

 obcordata. cc. J. fructu globoso, nuce obcordata. — Mich. arb. 1, p. 206. 

 t.Q.f. 3. ^4. 



J. obcordata. Willd. sp. pi. 4. p. 458. 

 ficiformis. /3. J, fructu turbinato, nuce oblonga. — Mich. arb. 1, p. 209, 



t. g.f. I. tSf 2. 



J. glabra. Willd. sp. pi. 4. p. 458. 



In dry fertile forests : New England to Virginia. Ij . 

 May. V. V. It is known by the name of Pig or 

 Hog Nut, also Broom Hickory. The natives and inha- 

 bitants make brooms of it by slitting the very tough 

 wood into narrow slips, which finally form a very 

 good and durable broom. 1 he nuts are very small 

 and extremely hard. 



9. J, foliolis subundenis angusto-lanceolatis acuminatis sub- 

 serratis sessilibus, impari breviter pedicellato, fructi- 

 bus pedunculatis ovatis suturis 4. prominulis, nuce 

 subdepressa rubiginosa tenera. — Mich. arb. I. p. 182. 



Icon. Mich. arb. 1. t. 5. 



In swamps and rice-fields : South Carolina and Georgia. 

 ]p . May. V. s. Michaux calls it Water Bitter-nut 

 Hickory. The fruit is extremely bitter, 



10. J. foliolis quinis ovato-lanceolatis acuminatis serratis gla- 

 bris, impari subsessili, fructibus ovalibus rugoso-sca- 

 bris, nuce ovali brevi-acuminata sulcato-lineata duris- 

 sima. — Mich. arb. I. p. 211. 

 Icon. Mich. arb. 1. t. 10. 



aquatica. 



myristiccpfor- 

 mis. 



