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JUGLANDACE^E. 



CARYA, Nutt. 



0. alba, Nutt. SHAGBARK HICKORY. 



Coskaty, W. L. Foster, L. L. D. 

 C. tomentosa, Nutt. 



Polpis. Not more than ten or fifteen feet high. W. Deane. 

 0. porcina, Nutt. PIGNUT HICKORY. 



Many loads of this have been taken out of the thickets by 



the 'Sconset folks for fuel. 



CUPULIFER/E, 



QUERCUS, L. OAK. 



Q. alba, L. WHITE OAK. 



This majestic tree is here reduced to a shrub ten or twelve 



feet in height. L. L. D. 

 Q. prinoides, Willd. DWARF CHESTNUT or CHINQUAPIN OAK. 



Very common. 



Q. ilicifolia, Wang. BLACK SCRUB OAK. 

 Q. coccinea, Wang. SCARLET OAK. 

 Q. coccinea, Wang., var. tinctoria, Gray. 



Mr. Dame remarks that this is the largest oak he has yet seen 



on the island. 



FAGUS, Tourn. BEECH. 



F. ferruginea, Ait. 



Quaise, Wauwinet, &c. L. L. D. 

 Coskaty Swamp. W. L. Foster. 



CORYLUS, Tourn. 



C. Americana, Walt. AMERICAN HAZEL-NUT. 



Rather rare. L. L. D. 

 C. rostrata, Ait. BEAKED HAZEL-NUT. 



Very common. 



CARPINUS, L. HORNBEAM. 



C. Caroliniana, Walt. (C. Americana, Michx.) 

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