32-1 PLANT I-IKK HK AI.A15AMA. 



Pimis ecliinata Mill. (iard. |ii«t. r<l. S, no. 12. ITtiH. 



SllOKTLKAl I'INK, Yk.I.I.OW TiNK. 



I'hnis inilis Miclix. II. Hor. .Viii. 2:l.'nl. IHi:!. 



1:11. Sk. 2 :»;:!:?. (;iiiv, .M:in. .d. (!, liU. Cliai.. Fl. i;t8. Coulter, Contr. Nat. 

 IhMl). 2:ri.-)l. 



('aidliiiiaii ami l.oiiisiani.in areas, L<>ii^ Island, New \(nk, to Nirj^iniji, eastmi 

 Kfiitinkv. Noiillioastern 'rciiiicssec, and niiildli' I'lorlda, west to Toxuh, the eaHterii 

 limit of Indian JCiritorv, and fsontliwestii m .Missouri. 



Al.vua.m.v: Mountain region to Lower I'ine belt. On the highost fiunnnits. Kro- 

 (|iient ainoni; the hard-wood tiinbei- ijrowth of the Warrior table-land, more abun- 

 dant on the lower hills of sandy and ;;rav<dly h)ain from the northeast partof TuHca- 

 h)o.sa. thronj^h l^amar ami a part of Fayette County to tld- .MisHi.ssippi .'^tate line in 

 Marion (oiinty. In lesser proportion scattered thronghout the I'pptr division of 

 the Coast Pine belt, and randy in the Lower i'ine re<j;ion, with its southern limit in 

 ]ialdwin County, near .Stocktou, and in Mobile County about Mount ^'e^non. I'low- 

 ers Mar<'li to A])ril. 



Type locality not asrertained. Michanx's locality : "Hab. in Virj^inia, Kentucky 

 et Carolina." 



Keonouiic uses: Ili;;hlv valued for its excellent timber. 



Herb. (ieol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Piuus glabra Walt. Fl. Car. 237. 1788. 



Kav. Proc. Ell. Soe. Charleston, 11: 52. Chap. F1.433. 



Louisianian area. Coast of .South Carolina to western Florida, west to eastern 

 Louisiana. 



Alabama: Central Prairie rejjion. I'pper division Cr)a8t Pine belt to Coast plain. 

 Low woods skirtinjj sandy swamps of streams. Marengo County, Luthers Store 

 {E. J. Smith). iUitler County, (icorgiana. Autauga County, I'rattville. Mobile 

 County, Pierce's I^anding. Baldwin County, Stockton, 



Type locality: South Carolina. 



Economic uses: Of little importance for its timber. 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



Pinus virginiana Mill. Gard. Diet. ed. 8, no. 9. 1708, Scuiii Pink. .Tkiisey Pink. 



I'iints ifiops Ait. Hort. Kew. 3 : 3()7. 1789. 



Michx. f. Hist. Arb, Am. 1 : 580, t. 4. Ell. Sk. 2 : (533. Gray, Man. ed. 6, 191. Chap. 

 F1.433; ed.3,45(). 



Carolinian area. New .Jersey, eastern Pennsylvania, Kentucky, southeastern 

 Indiana, and from Virginia south along the mountains to northern Alabama, 



Alaba:ma : Mountain region. Coosa Hills, rocky ridges of Carboniferous sandstone. 

 Winston County, near Sipsey fork, 1,200 feet. Cullman County, 900 feet. Dekalb 

 County, Lookout Mountain, 1,800 feet. St. Clair County, 500 feet. Not abundant, 



Ty])e locality not ascertained. 



Economic u.ses: Of little importance except for fuel. 



Herb, Geol, Surv. Herb, Mohr. 



Pinus clausa (Engelm.) Sargent in Tenth Census V. S. (Cat. For. Trees N. A.) 

 9:179. 1884. Sanm) Pine. Florida Si'rcck Pine. 



riniis inopa var. clansa Engelm, IJot. Gaz. 2 : 125. 1877. 



Trans, Acad, Sci, St, Louis, 4 : 183, Chap, Fl. ed. 3, 4.5fi, 



Louisianian area. Eastern and western Florida to Perdido Hay. 



Alabama: Littoral belt. Drifting sands. Baldwin County, near Bon Secour. 

 Only locality; rare. 



Type locaiity : "Apalachicola" {Chapman). 



Economic uses: Of no im])ortance except for fuel. 



Herb. Geol. Surv. Herb. Mohr. 



TSUGA Carr. Trait. Conif. 185, 1855. 



About 7 species. Eastern Asia (Japan). North America, 4. 



Tsuga canadensis (L.) Carr. Trait. Conif. 185. 18.55, Hemlock. 



rUius (■(Dutdeniis L. Sp. PI. ed. 2, 2 : 1421. 1763, 

 Ahies caiiadetifiin Michx, Fl, Bor. Am. 2 : 206, 1803. Not Miller, 

 Michx. f. Hist. Arb. Am. 1:S, t. 13. Ell, Sk. 2 : 639. Gray, Man. ed. 6, 492. Chap. 



Fl. 434. 



Canadian zone, Alleghonian and Carolinian areas. Nova Scotia, New Brunswick, 



Quebec, Ontario: New England west to Wisconsin and Michigan, and along the 



higher Alleghenian ranges to northern Alabama. 

 Alabama: Mountain region, llocky hillsides and ravines. Winston County, east 



