NATIVE TREES OJF THE STATE OF NEW YORK. 



A list of native trees of New York, published in the 

 last Annual Report of the State Forest Commission, is 

 as follows. Tliose marked with an asterisk being within 

 the boundaries of the projected Adirondack Park : 



Willow or peach-leaved oak. 



Black Jack or barren oak. 



*Black or yellow-bark oak. 



Scarlet oak. 



*Red oak. 



Pin or swamp Spanish oak. 



Post or box white oak. 



Over-cup white or bur oak. 



Mossy-cup oak. 



White oak. 



Swamp white oak. 



Rock chestnut oak. 



Chestnut or yellow oak. 



Shellbnrk or sha^bark hickory. 



Mockernut or whiteheart hickory. 



Pignut or brown hickory. 



Bitternut or swamp hickory 



*Sugar maple oi- hard maple. 



*Blaek sugar maple. 



*Soft or swamp niai)l.\ 



*White or silver maple. 



Ash-leaved maple or box elder, 



*White birch. 



*Canoe or paper birch. 



*Yellow birch. 



*Black or chen-y birch. 



*Red birch. 



*Red beech. 



*White ash. 



*Black ash. 



Green ash. 



* White elm. 



Slippery or red elm. 



Cork elm or Thomas's elm. 



*Quaking aspen or small poplar. 



*American aspen or poplar. 



*Virginia or necklace poplar. 



Cottonwood or downy poplar. 



*Balsam poplar or tncmahac. 



*Balmof-Gilead. 



Chestnut. 



Horse chestnut. 



*Arbor vitag or 



*Black willow. 

 Yellow willow. 

 Black walnut. 

 Butternut. 

 Locust. 

 Honey locust. 

 *Bl:ick or wild cherry. 

 Sweet gum or liquidambar. 

 Button wood or sycamore. 

 Persimmon. 



Pepperidge or sour gum. 

 Nettle tree or hackberry. 

 Red mulberry. 

 White mulberry. 

 Kentucky coffee tree. 

 Magnolia or cucumber. 

 *Basswood or linden. 

 Tulip tree or whitewood. 

 *Ironwood or hop hornbeam. 

 *Hornbeam or water beech. 

 *Floweriag dogwood. 

 Dogwood. 

 Judas tree. 

 Holly. 

 Sassafras. 

 *Black thorn. 



*Mountain ash or rowan tree. 

 Sweet-scented crab. 

 Sheepberry. 

 *Stag-horn sumach. 

 *Wild red or pin cherry. 

 *White or Weymouth pine. 

 *Pitch pine. 

 *Yellow pine. 

 *Scrub pine. 



*Black or double spruce, 

 *White or single spruce. 

 *Balsam or balsam fir. 

 *Hemlock. 



*Tamarack or hackmatack, or larch. 

 *Red cedar. 

 White cedar, 

 white cedar. 



