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



Juglans ovata Miller, Gard. Diet. Ed. 8, No. 6. 1768 [Virginia]. — Carya 



laciniosa Barton Fl. Phila. II. 178 ? 

 Hicoria ovata Britton 219. 



Common in woods of the northern counties, occasional in the 

 Middle district. 



Fl. — Mid-May to early June, when the leaves are almost fully 

 expanded. Fr. — Autumn of the first season. 

 Middle District. — Micklcton, Swedesboro. 



Hicoria alba (L.). Mocker Nut. 



Juglans alba Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 997. 1753 [Virginia]. 

 Carya tomentosa 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.— Ec\m3.r (NY), Allaire, New Egypt, Medford (S), Lawn- 

 side (S), Mickleton. 

 Pine Barrens. — Folsom (introduced?). 

 Coast Strip.— Beesley's Pt. (S). 

 Cape May.— 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 Middle 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 Egypt, 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). 



