A PARTIAL LIST OF OMAHA TREES. 259 



Ulmus fulva Michx. Red elm. Native. Riverview Park, near pavilion. 



Ulmus campestris L. English elm. Boulevard between Chicago and 

 Davenport. 



Ulmus montana. Scotch elm. 4239 Grant street. 



Celtis L. The Hackberries. 

 Celtis occidentalis L. Hackberry. Native. Hanscom Park, north of pond. 



FAMILY MORACEAE. 

 MoRus L. The Mulberries. 



Morus alba tartarica. Russian mulberry. Hanscom Park, northwest 



entrance. 



Morus alha tartarica, var. pendula. Weeping mulberry. St. Joseph's 



Hospital. 



ToxYLON Raf. The Osage Oranges. 



Toxylon pomiferum Raf. Osage orange. 



FAMILY MAGNOLICACEAE. 

 LiBiODENDBON L. The Tulip Trees. 

 Liriodendron tulipifera L. Tulip-tree. 3062 Woolworth avenue. 



FAMILY TAMARISCACEAE. 

 Tamarix L. The Tamarisks. 

 Tamarix gallica L. Tamarisk. 2204 St. Mary's avenue. 



FAMILY PLATANACEAE. 

 Platanus L. The Plane Trees. 

 These trees are very generally called Sycamores, although this name 

 properly belongs to another tree. 



Platanus occidentalis L. Plane-tree. Thirty-second and Creighton avenues. 



FAMILY POMACEAE. 

 SoRBUs. The Mountain Ashes. 

 Sorbv^ americana Marsh. Mountain ash. 1038 Park avenue. There are 

 a number of large specimens of both mountain ashes. 



Sorbus aucuparia Linn., pendula Hort. Weeping mountain ash. 1021 

 Park avenue. 



Malus Hill. The Apples. 



Malus ioensis (Wood) Britton. Western crab-apple. 

 Malv^ malus (L.) Britton. Apple. 



Amelanchier Medic. 

 Amelanchier canadensis T. & G. Service-berry. Native. Hanscom Park 

 ■north entrance. 



Crataegus L. The Hawthorns. 

 Crataegus oxycantha L. English hawthorn. Riverview Park, west of 

 pavilion. 



