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Hicoria ovata (Mill.). Shag-bark, Shell-bark Hickory. 



Juglaiis oi'iita Miller, Card. Diet. Ed. 8, No. 6. 1768 [Virginia]. — Carya 



laciuiosa Barton Fl. Phila. II. 178 ? 

 Hicoria ovata Britton 219. 



Common in \\()i){ls of the n(~)rtliern counties, occasional in the 

 Middle district. 



/•7. — Mid-May to early June, when the leaves are almost fully 

 expanded. Fr. — Autumn of the first season. 



Middle District. — Mickleton, Swedesboro. 



Hicoria alba (L.). Mocker Nut. 



Juglans alba Linna;us, Sp. PI. 997. 1753 [Virginia]. 

 Carya tomcntosa Knieskern 28. 

 Hicoria alba Britton 219. 



Woodland; common in the northern counties, less frequent in 

 the Middle and Cape May districts, rare on the coast and absent 

 from the Pine Barrens. 



Hickories are rare and questionably native in the Pine Barrens, 

 but frequent in West Jersey, growing singly in fields or border- 

 ing the edge of Woodland. Frequently this and the two follow- 

 ing grow in close proximity, as at Medford. 



Fl. — Early May to late May, when the leaves are almost fully 

 expanded. Fr. — Autumn of the first season. 



Middle District.— Bclmar (NY), Allaire, New Egypt, Medford (S), Lawn- 

 side (S), Mickleton. 

 Pine Barrens. — Folsom (introduced?). 

 Coast Strip. — Beesley's Pt. (S). 

 Cape 3fa v.— Sluice Creek (S), Dias Creek (S). 



Hicoria glabra (Mill.). Pig-nut Hickory. 



Juglans glabra Miller, Gard. Diet. Ed. 8. No. 5. 1768 [Virginia]. 

 Carya amara Knieskern 28. 

 Hicoria glabra Britton 219. 



Common in woods of the Northern and Aliddle districts, much 

 less common elsewhere. 



Fl. — Early May to late May, when the leaves are almost fully 

 expanded. Fr. — Autumn of the first season. 



Middle District. — New Egj'pt. Bordentown, Medford (S), Camden (C), 

 W. Deptford, Oaklyn (S), Union Grove (S), Mickleton, Bridgeton (NB). 

 Pine Barrens. — Manahawkin, Albion, Winslow Jnc- (S). 

 Cape May. — Dias Creek (S). 



