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With the probable exception of one or two species, all the 

 nuts in the list are attacked by one or more of the ^nsects under 

 consideration. 



Butternut or White Walnut, Juglans cinerea L. 



Black Walnut, Juglans nigra L. 



Bitternut or Swamp Hickory, Hicoria minima Britt. 



Shellbark or Shagbark Hickory, Hicoria ovata Britt. 



King Nut or Bottom Shellbark Hickory, Hicoria laciniosa 

 Sarg. 



Mockernut or White-heart Hickory, Hicoria alba Britt. 



Pignut or Broom Hickory, Hicoria glabra Britt. 



Little Pignut, Hicoria glabra var. odorata Sarg. 



Hazel, Corylus Americana Walt. 



Beaked Hazel, Corylus rostrata Ait 



Beech, Fagus Americana Sweet. 



Chestnut, Castanea dentata Borkh. 



Chinquapin, Castanea pumila Mill. 



Red Oak, Quercus rubra L. 



Pin or Swamp Spanish Oak, Quercus plaustris Muench. 



Scarlet Oak, Quercus coccinea Muench. 



Black or Yellow-bark Oak, Quercus velutina Lam. 



Bear or Scrub Oak, Quercus nana Sarg. 



Spanish Oak, Quercus digitata Sudw. 



Black Jack or Jack Oak, Quercus Marilandica Muench. 



Shingle or Laurel Oak, Quercus inbricaria Michx. 



White Oak, Quercus alba L. 



Post or Iron Oak, Quercus minor Sarg. 



Burr or Mossy Cup Oak, Quercus macrocarpa Michx, 



Swamp White Oak, Quercus platanoides Sudw. 



Chestnut Oak, Quercus Prinus L. 



Yellow Oak, Quercus acuminata Sarg. 



"ANNUAL" AND "BIENNIAL" OAKS. 

 In this paper reference is made repeatedly to "annual" and 



"biennial" oaks, the distinction being between those in which 

 the acorns ripen in one year and those which require two years 

 to ripen their acorns. 



