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are not sharp pointed. The terminal bud scales of the green and red 
ash group are triangular-ovate and sharp pointed. 
Fraxinus profunda Bush. C. S. Sargent and the writer refer 
material discussed in the preceding report, page 259 under Fraxinus 
Machauxii, to this species. 
Viburnum rufidulum Rafinesque. SouTHERN Buack Haw. ‘This 
species is easily distinguished from other species of black haw by its 
deeply furrowed and thick rough bark; thick and broadly oval leaves; 
the rusty pubescence on the under surface of the leaves and on the 
petioles; and its habit of growing in dry and exposed situations. It 
is usually a tree two to four inches in diameter. It has been found in 
Crawford, Harrison, Jefferson, Lawrence, Perry and Washington 
Counties. 
