Kentucky Agricultural Experiment station. 



Clark, Clinton, Hand, Daviess, Edmonson, Estill. 



Gallatin, Garrard, Grant, Green, Han- 



. Hardin, Harrison, Hart, Henderson, Hickman, Jefferson. 



Kenton, Knott, Larue, Lawrence, Leslie. 



Letcher, Lincoln, Livingston, Logan, Lyon, Madison, Mason, Mc- 



Cracken, McLi in, l£< a ee, M< rcer, Monroe, Montgomery, Morgan 



Oldham, Owen. Owsley, Pendleton, IV 

 Pike, Powell, Pulaski, Rockcastle, Russell, Scott, Shelby, Simp* 

 Spencer, Trigg, Trimble, Union, Washington, Wayne, I 

 Woodford. 



Dwarf Hatkberry (Celtis georgiana).—A shrub three to four 

 feet high. Leaves entire, one-sided. Berries about 0.25 inch in 

 diameter and 0.28 inch in length. Rocky soil in Nelson County. 

 June 29, 1898. 



Mississippi Hatkberry (Celtis missuxippiensis) .—Easily recog- 

 nized by its narrow, smooth, entire leaves. Common only along the 

 Mississippi River in the western part of the State, but collected by 

 me recentlv along Benson Creek in Franklin County, showing that 

 it may by clo=c collecting be encountered along streams thruout 

 much of the Sta;«\ 



Franklin, Fulton, Hickman. 



Red Mulberry (Morus rubra).— The tree is modern; 

 mon in Kentucky, hut generally occurs singly or a few in .1 j 

 never constituting any large proportion of the woody growth. 

 r, Allen, Ballard, Barren, Bath, Bell. Bourbon. I 

 Bovle, Bracken, Breckinridge, Bullitt, Butler. Caldwell, Campbell, 



. < ' ■ . Clinton, Crittenden. Cumberland, 

 Ed!- Elliott, Estill, Fleming, Floyd, Franklin, Fulton, 



Garrard, Grant, Green. Hancock, Hardin, Harrison, B \ Hender- 

 Hickman, Jessamine, Johnson, Kenton, Knott, Knox. Lame, 

 e, Leslie, Letcher, Lincoln, Living 



ran, Lyon, Madison. Martin. Mason, McCracken, M Lean, Meni- 

 Ifetcalfe, Monroe, M ntg mery, Morgan, Nelson, 

 I do, Oldham. Owen. Owsley, Pendleton. Perry, Powell? 

 kcastle, Rowan. Sue B 8 elby, 



- ocer, Taylor, Todd. Trimble, Onion, Warren. \H 

 Lngton, Wayne, Webster, Whitley, Wolfe, Woodford. 



