FOREST TREES OF THE UNITED STATES. 375 



A UST OF THE MORR IMPORTANT TREES <>F THE UNITED 

 STATES.- <////;/ /'</. 



Swamp White Oak 



Cow Oak 



I,ive Oak 



Canyon L,ive Oak . 

 Red Oak 



Scarlet Oak . 



Yellow Oak 



Spanish Oak 



Pin Oak 



Water Oak 



Tanbark Oak 



Cedar Elm 



Slippery Elm 

 White Elm . . . 



Cork Elm . . 



Wing Elm 



Hackberry 



Red Mulberry 



Osage Orange. ... 

 Magnolia 



Cucumber-tree . . . 



(J /it'll- us />lataiit>itifs 

 (} ue re us niickauxii. 

 (Jui'i t us virginiana 



Qnercits chrysolepis. 

 Qiiei ctis rubra 



O/teicuscoccinea.. . 



Que> cus velutina 



Qiiercus digital a 



Quercus palustris 



Qiiercus nigra 



Ouercus densi flora. 



Ulmus crassifolia 



Ulmus pubescens 



Uhnits americana 



Ulmus racenwsa 



Ulmus alata 



Celtis occidentalis 



Morus rubra 



Toxylon pomiferum . . 

 Magnolia faetida 



Magnolia acuntiiuita . 



Maine to Georgia, Iowa and 

 Arkansas. 



Delaware to Florida, Texas 

 and Missouri. 



Shores from Virginia to Flor- 

 ida, Texas, Mexico, Central 

 America and Cuba. 



Oregon to Mexico. 



Minnesota to Nova Scotia, 

 Georgia and Kansas. 



Minnesota to Maine, Neb- 

 raska, Tennessee and North 

 Carolina. 



Minnesota to Maine, Florida 

 and Texas. 



New Jersey to Florida, Illi- 

 nois and Texas. 



Wisconsin to Massachusetts, 

 Virginia, Kansas and Indian 

 Territory. 



Delaware to Florida, Missouri 

 and Texas. 



Oregon to California. 



Mississippi to Arkansas and 

 Mexico. 



North Dakota to Quebec, Flor- 

 ida and Texas. 



Newfoundland to Rocky 

 Mountains, Florida" and 

 Texas. 



Minnesota to Quebec, New 

 Hampshire, Nebraska. Mis- 

 souri and Tennessee. 



Virginia to Florida, Missouri 

 and Texas. 



Quebec to Massachusetts, Flor- 

 ida, Texas, Washington and 

 Nevada. 



Massachusetts and Vermont to 

 Florida, Nebraska, South 

 Dakota and Texas. 

 Arkansas to Texas. 

 North Carolina to Florida, 



Arkansas and Texas. 

 New York to Illinois, Alabama 

 and Arkansas. 



