8G NEW YORK STATE MUSEUM 



Salix cordata Mulil. 

 Heart-leaved willow 

 Abundant along the river and other streams and in wet places. 



April-May. 



BETULACEAE 



Carpinus caroliniana Walt. 

 Water heech 

 Damp woods and along streams. Common. May. 



Ostrya virginiana (Mill.) Willd 

 O. virgin ica Willd. 

 Ironwood 

 Woods and thickets. Frequent. May. 



Quercus rubra L. 

 Red oak 

 Woods. Common. June. 



Quercus eoccinea Wang. 

 Scarlet oak 

 . Woods and thickets. Infrequent. May-June. 



Quercus velutina Lam. 

 Q. eoccinea var. tinctoria Gray 

 Black oak 

 Woods, thickets, fields and along fences. Common. May-June. 



ftuercus nana (Marsh.) Sarg. 

 Q. ilicifolia Wang. 

 Scrub oak 

 Hillsides. Common. May. Forming thickets near Campville. 



Quercus alba L. 

 White oak 

 Common. This species, Q. rubra, Q. velutina, Q. prinus 

 and Castanea dentata constitute the principal forest 

 trees of the region. 



Quercus macrocarpa Michx. 



Bur oak 

 Common along the river at Barton. May- June. 



