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Thanks are also tendered to Mr. Ed Newton of Monticello, Indiana, for 

 historical accounts, and to my sister Frieda for data in connection 

 with Part V. 



As designated in the 1911 Report of the State Board of Forestry, 

 "the number of trees included in this list is wholly arbitrary," so I 

 have included some species — small trees, or large shrubs, not considered 

 in that report. Further consideration of each species is deferred to 

 another part of this paper. 



The following is a complete list of all species collected: 



(List 1.) 



Native White County Trees. 



Juniperus virginiana L. 

 Salix amygdaloides Anders, 

 interior Rowlee. 

 humulis Marsh, 

 discolor Muhl. 

 nigra Marsh, 

 missouriensis Bebb. 

 longifolia var. argophylla Sarg. 

 Populus alba L. 



grandidentata Michx. 

 heterophylla L. 

 tremuloides Michx. 

 deltoides Marsh. 

 Juglans nigra L. 



cinerea L. 

 Hicoria cordiformis (Wang) Britton. 

 ovata (Mill) Britton. 

 laciniosa (Michx) Sarg. 

 alba (L) Britton. 

 ovata var. fraxinifolia Sarg. 

 Corylus americana Walt. 

 Carpinus caroliniana Walt. 

 Ostrya virginiana (Mill) Willd. 

 Betula lutea Michx. 

 Fagus grandifolia Ehrh. 



