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Hamulus, L {If'f ) 

 Hamulus Lupulus, L. A rough perennial twinning herb, with opposite 

 „l 3 — 5 lobed 1 ties in fruit covered with 



i . . - in which the p eo ult ar brsternees and, aroma 

 of tt- .i-. July. Oarj mens arc round. 



HtBEft] Haiananae. (PfefwJrti FamUy.) 



ri:\t;imi< 1 PI ''-.'<rY. Ilhttnntroofi.l 



vus occideutalis, L ■• ' A rery 



rifa a white i>«rk separating early in tain brittle 

 - atouate-lobad or toothed : fertile head- suspended on a 

 May, \ 



0RHKK : Jiifflantlao ao. I ir /««/ Family.) 

 Juirlans, L. i fFalnaaV) 

 Juglaus ciuerea. L. (Butten L) A One tree, 80—60 feet high, with gray 

 •ding branches; fruit oblong, clammy. May. (50.) 

 Juglans nigTa. L. I sent) A large and handsome tree, with brown 



bark, and valuable purplish-brown wood turning blackish with ago. Fruit 

 spherical, roughly dotted, the nut corrugated. May. Found generally 

 distributed. (1 



t arya . Nutt. | Hickory. ) 



Carya alba. Nutt. (flMlftn - Hickory.) A tall and handsome 



Ins, the old trunks very rough barked. The haves odd-pinnate, consiat- 

 ing oi 5 lean, t- 

 Carya sulcata, Nutt. i Thick SMI-bark Hickory.) Leaflets 7 — !i, obovate- 



- rrnte. downy underneath. (About 400.) 

 Carya tomentosa, Nutt (Jtoeker-nut. White-heart Hickory) Leaflets 7 — 9, 

 oblot _ Blightly-eerrate, roughish downy underneath, as well ae 



the ]<■ ■ le. A tall tree, with reeinoua-soented foliage and cracked bark 

 on the larger trunks. (Al>out 000.) 

 Carya microcarpa, Nutt (Smailr/ruited Hickory.) I. -7, oblong' 



■i.lular underneath. (Scarce.) 

 .a amara. Nutt (Bitter-nut ■ .) A graceful tree, leaf- 



mg-lanoeolate, serrate, smooth. (Scarce.) 



ORDER: Cuimliferae. (Oak Family.) 

 reus, L. (Oak.) 

 Quercus obtusiloba Micbx. (Pat-Oak.) A. small tree ; leaves grayish- 



tatcly cut into "i — 7 rouadish divergent 



ea. 



