4102. 
4103. 
4104. 
4105. 
4106. 
4107. 
4108. 
4109. 
4110. 
4IIl, 
4112. 
4113. 
4114. 
4115. 
4116. 
4117. 
4118, 
4119. 
4120, 
4121. 
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The nuts of the same in the husks. 
The nuts of the preceding, removed from their husks. Same locality and 
donor. 
Another specimen of the same. Grown in China. Presented by C. W. 
Beebe, I9II. 
A very large-fruited variety of the same. From the Paris Exposition of 
1900. 
Another specimen of the same. Grown in Italy. 
The nuts of the natural wild trees. Collected in Siantse, Thibet, and believed 
to be from wild trees. Presented by Robert T. Morris, of New York. 
Another specimen, from western Asia. 
The kernels (seeds) of English walnut, removed from their shells. Donated 
by the Koerber Nut-meat Co., of New York City. 
Shelled Spanish European walnuts.—Shelled European wainuts grown in 
Spain. Same donor. 
Shelled Bordeaux European walnuts.—Shelled European walnuts produced 
in Bordeaux. Same donor. 
White walnut. Shell-bark, or shag-bark, hickory. Sweet walnut. The 
fruiting leafy branches of Hicoria ovata (Mill.) Britton. Native of eastern 
and central North America. 
The nuts of the same, in their husks. 
The nuts removed from their husks. Collected by P. Wilson, at Orange, 
New Jersey. 
Another sample of the same. Donated by the Koerber Nut-meat Co., of 
New York. 
The kernels (seeds) of the same, removed from their shells. Same donor. 
Little shag-bark, or shell-bark, hickory. Balsam hickory. The fruit of 
Hicoria microcarpa (Nutt.) Raf. Native of the eastern and central United 
States. Collected in Bedford Park, New York, by P. Wilson in 1899. 
Bitter-nut. Bitter pignut.—The fruit of Hicoria minima (Marsh.) Britton. 
Native of the eastern United States. 
Pignut, or hognut, hickory. Black, or brown, hickory.—The fruiting leafy 
branches of Hicoria glabra (Mill.) Britton. Native of eastern and central 
North America. Collected by R. S. Williams in the New York Botanical 
Garden, September 18, 1919. 
The nuts of the preceding, in their husks. 
The same removed from their husks. 
4121.1. Picture of H. pallida Ashe, regarded as a form of H. glabra. 
4122, 
4123. 
4124. 
4125, 
4126, 
4127. 
Bull-nut. King-nut. Mocker-nut. White-heart hickory (short-fruited 
form).—The fruiting leafy branches of Hicoria alba (L.) Britton. Native 
of eastern and central North America. 
The nuts of the preceding, in their husks. 
The same removed from the husks. 
Pecan. Soft-shelled hickory. Illinois nut.—The nuts, with some husks 
of Hicoria Pecan (Mill.) Britton. Native of the south-central United 
States. Donated by the Koerber Nut-meat Co., of New York City. 
The same removed from the husks, cleaned and polished. Same donor. 
The kernels (seeds) of the same, removed from their shells. Same donor. 
