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Cuban Pine, Pinus Cuberms. 



Short-leaved Pine, Pinus mitis. 



White Oak, Quercus alba. 



Cow Oak, " Michauxii. Kich, alluvial soil. 



Chestnut Oak, " prinus. 



Live Oak, " virens. Lower districts. 



Bed Oak, " rubra. 



Black Oak, " tinctoria. Gravelly uplands. 



Spanish Oak, " falcata. Throughout on lighter soils. 



Water Oak, " aquatica. Of value for fuel only. 



Willow Oak, " Phellos. Rapid growth on wet or dry 

 light soil. Timber more valuable. 



Beech, Fagus ferruginea. 



Chestnut, Costarica vulgaris, var. American. In dry, some- 

 what silicious soils throughout. 



Shell-bark Hickory, Oarya alba. Upper and central districts. 



Mocker Nut, Carya tomentosa. 



Pecan, Hickoria Pecan (Carya olivceformis). Valuable for its 

 fruit. 



Wild Cherry, Prunus serotina. 



Sweet Gum, Liquidambar Styradflua. 



Black Locust. 



Honey Locust. 



Bed Mulberry, Morus rubra. Shade-loving. 



Magnolia, Magnolia grandifiora. 



Cucumber Tree, Magnolia acuminata. In well-drained, deep, 

 and lighter loamy soil, through the State. Shade-loving. 



Tulip-Tree, Liriodendron tulipifera. 



Osage Orange, Madura aurantiaca. 



White Ash, Fraxinus Americana. Upper district. < 



