W ultural Experiment Station. 



11 Larue, 



Laurel, Lawn '. •-. Li . Lewis, Lincoln, Livingston, U 



Mari ■•■ . Meu tin, M. adi . alfe, M . £ont- 



.iiam, Ohio, 



. 

 ley, Wolfe. 



Kt-«l Oak A well known Kentucky tree, but 



not now as comn 



. Ba ard, Bai 



B B ilitt, Ri 



rk, Clii. 

 Davi 

 Inn. 

 1 1 din, Ha , Henry, B 



Knott, Kn.i.x. Larue, La 



Madison, Marion, Marshall, Martin, Mason, Mc< en, Mel 



. M . M ' ' 



Muhlenberg, Nelson, Nicholi 5, , dham, 

 I' dleton, Perry, Pike, P 

 Rowan, Rusa , Scott, Shelby, Simpson, S 

 Trigg, Trimble, CTnion, Warren, Washington, V. 

 Whit 



Swamp or Pin Oak {Querent palustris). — Occurs only in 

 arwan ited with a few other water-' 



of tl The leaves are deeply cut into narrow, toothed 



divisions, about five in number. The acorn ia small, the cup some- 

 what smooth, wide and shallow. 



tin, Henderson, Lyon, McCracken, McLean, Muhlenberg 

 Ohio, \\ 



Scarlet Oak . - md 



hilU commonly. 



• B • ' ' istian, Edm fallatin, Hopkins, 



in, Oldham, Pulaski. Rockcastle, Todd, Whit l< 



\< im K« (I Oak {Querent tcrana). — 



ette, Warren, and doubtless other counties. 



