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Quercus phellos L. Willow Oak. 
Throughout the state on low ground. Lafayette Co.; 
Hinds Co.; Amite Co. 
Geol. Survey Herb. Allison Herb. 
Quercus myrtifolia Willd. (Q. phelios arenaria Chapm.) Myrtle 
Oak. 
Littoral, Mississippi City. 
Geol. Surv. Herb. 
Quercus imbricaria Michx. Shingle Oak. 
Starkville (Tracy).) 
Quercus brevifolia Sarg. (Q. cinerea Michx.) Upland Willow 
Oak. 
Dry upland sandy soil in southern pine belt to the coast. 
Jones Co.; Covington Co.; Wayne Co.; Forrest Co.; Moss 
Point; Bay St. Louis; Meridian. 
Geol. Survey Herb. Allison Herb. 
Quercus hybrida (Chapm.) Small. 
Sandy upland soils. (Small). 
Quercus Comptonae Sarg. Compton’s Oak. 
Loess bluffs. Natchez; Yazoo City. 
ULMACEAE. Elm Family. 
ULMUS L. Elm. 
Ulmus crassifolia Nutt. 
Along streams; Not common (Small). Autumn. 
Ulmus Americana L. American Elm. 
Rather common throughout the state. Lafayette Co.; 
Tishomingo Co.; Hinds Co.; Chickasaw Co. February. 
Ulmus alata Michx. Wahoo. Winged Elm. 
Throughout the state. Moist woodlands. Lafayette Co.; 
Tishomingo Co.; Holmes Co.; Hinds Co. February. 
Geol. Survey Herb. Allison Herb. 
