VASCULAR PLANTS OF OHIO 197 



Order, Fagales. 



Fagaceae. Beech Family. 



1262. Fagus grandifolia Ehrh. American Beech. General and abun- 



dant. 



1263. Castanea dentata (Marsh.) Borkh. Chestnut. Eastern half of 



state to Lorain, Franklin, and Adams Counties. 



1264. Quercus prinus L. Rock Chestnut Oak. Eastern and southern 



parts of the state to Cuyahoga, Fairfield, and Clermont 

 Counties. 



1265. Quercus muhlenbergii Engelm. Chestnut Oak. General, but 



no specimens east of Erie nor north of Muskingum and 

 Monroe Counties. 



1266. Quei-cus prinoides Willd. Scrub Chestnut Oak. Starke County. 



1267. Quercus bicolor Willd. Swamp White Oak. General. 



1268. Quercus alba L. White Oak. General and abundant. 



1269. Quercus stellata Wang. Post Oak. From Madison and Morgan 



Counties southward. 



1270. Quercus macrocarpa Mx. Bur Oak. General in the western 



half of the state to Erie, Franklin, and Fairfield Counties; 

 also in Ashtabula and Belmont Counties. 



1271. Quercus imbricaria Mx. Shingle Oak. General. 



1271a. Quercus iml)ricaria X velutina. A hybrid in Hamilton, Lick- 

 ing, Harrison, Erie and Lucas Counties. 



1272. Queicus marilandica Muench. Black-jack (Oak). Adams, Law- 



rence. 



1273. Quercus ilieifolia Wang. Bear Oak. No specimens. 

 1273.1. Quercus triloba Mx. Spanish Oak. Lawrence County. 



1274. Quercus velutina Lam. Quercitron Oak. General. 



1275. Quercus coccinea Wang. Scarlet Oak. Hamilton, Auglaize, 



Fairfield, Franklin, Richland. 



1276. Quercus rubra L. Red Oak. General and abundant. 



1277. Quercus palustris DuRoi. Pin Oak. General. 



Betulaceae. Birch Family. 



1278. Carpinus caroliniana Walt. Blue-beech. General and abundant. 



1279. Ostyra virginiana (Mill.) Willd. Hop-hornbeam. General and 



abundant. 



1280. Corvhis americana AValt. Common Hazelnut. General. 



