1916] 
PALMER—PLANTS OF JASPER COUNTY, MISSOURI 371 
JUGLANDACEAE 
JUGLANS NIGRA L. 960, 2071. 
Carya Pecan C. K. Schneider. 1313. 
The pecan is not abundant in this section. Trees are found 
occasionally along Spring River and the lower part of Cen- 
ter Creek, near Carl Junction and Smithfield. 
Carya ovata (Mill. K. Koch. 456, 1314, 1904. 
CARYA ALBA (L.) K. Koch. 65, 1072. 
CARYA ALBA, Var. FICOIDES Sarg. 3493. 
This variety of the mocker-nut, with large pear-shaped fruit, 
was described by Professor Sargent! from a tree growing in 
Mt. Hope Cemetery, Webb City. It has been noted in other 
parts of southwest Missouri. 
Carya ovais ( Wang.) Sarg. 14, 25, 818, 1073, 1127, 2809, 3493. 
CARYA OVALIS, Var. OBCORDATA Sarg. | 
CARYA CORDIFORMIS ( Wang.) К. Koch. 26, 1126. 
CARYA CORDIFORMIS, Var. LATIFOLIA Sarg. 
CARYA LACINIOSA (Мех. f.) Loud. 4031. 
The large-fruited, shell-bark hickory is rare in our area, a 
few trees only having been noted along Spring River, a few 
miles west of Carthage. 
CARYA ARKANSANA Sargent. 
BETULACEAE 
COoRYLUS AMERICANA Май. 891, 926. 
CORYLUS ROSTRATA Ait. 3455. 
OSTRYA VIRGINIANA (Mill.) K. Koch. 32, 380, 3522. 
BETULA NIGRA L. 925, 1544. 
FAGACEAE 
QUERCUS ALBA L. 81, 705. 
QUERCUS STELLATA Wang. 25,964, 2145. 
QUERCUS MACROCARPA Michx. 74, 1537. 
QUERCUS MUHLENBERGII Engelm, 26, 963, 1071, 1139, 3854. 
QUERCUS RUBRA L. 79. 
QUERCUS PALUSTRIS Muench. 901, 1275, 1514, 1901, 902. 
Quercus Scuneck Britton. 5, 78, 903, 962. 
QUERCUS VELUTINA Lam. 4, 27, 53, 1976. 
1Ттееѕ and shrubs 2:206. 1913. 
