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*Hicoria cordiformis elongata Ashe. Bitternut Hickory. 



Range. — West Virginia and North Carolina (mountains) ; District of Columbia. 

 Note on nomenclature. — Originally designated as Carya cordiformis elongata 

 Ashe. 



NAME IN USE 



Bitternut Hickory 



X Hicoria laneyi (Sargent) Sudworth. Laney Hickory (Hybrid). 



Range. — A single tree, now known, stands in the Riverside Cemetery, Roches- 

 ter, N. Y. A tree growing at Millersville, Lancaster County, Pennsylvania, is 

 supposed to be of the same parentage (Sargent). 



Note on nomenclature. — Believed to be a hydrid between Hicoria cordi- 

 formis (Wangenheim) Britton and Hicoria ovata (Miller) Britton. 



NAME IN USE 



Laney Hickory 



X Hicoria laneyi chateaugayensis (Sargent) Sudworth. (Hybrid). 



Range. — Near the mouth of the Chateaugay River, Quebec, and at Summer- 

 town, Ontario. 



Note on nomenclature. — Believed to be a hybrid of the same parentage as 

 the preceding form. 



Hicoria myristicseformis (Michaux f.) Britton. Nutmeg Hickory. 



Range. — Coast region of South Carolina; central Alabama (between Tom- 

 bigbee and Alabama Rivers, from Demopolis to Gallion) ; central Mississippi 

 and western Louisiana; southern Arkansas (Pine Bluff to Arkansas City, and 

 in Red River bottoms about Fulton) ; southeastern Oklahoma; eastern Texas 

 (Beaumont County); Mexico. Often cultivated in the Middle Atlantic region. 



Note on nomenclature. — Formerly designated as Carya myristicseformis 

 Nuttall. 



NAMES IN USE 



Nutmeg Hickory (S. C, Ala.). Swamp Hickory (Ark.). 



Bitter Water Hickory (Miss.). Blasted Pecan (Ark.). 



Bitter Waternut (La.). 



Hicoria aquatica (Michaux f.) Britton. Water Hickory. 



Range. — Coast region from southeastern Virginia to Florida (Indian and 

 Suwanee Rivers), and in the Gulf Coast region to Texas (Brazos River), extending 

 northward in western Louisiana and southwestern Arkansas and to southeastern 

 Missouri; also northeastern Louisiana to western Mississippi and southern 

 Illinois (Wabash River). 



Note on nomenclature. — Formerly designated as Carya aquatica Nuttall. 



NAMES IN USE 



Water Hickory (N. C., Fla., Ala., Water Bitternut (S. C). 



Miss., La., Tex.). Lowground Hickory (N. C). 



Swamp Hickory (S. C, Fla., Miss., Lowland Hickory (N. C). 



La.). Pignut Hickory (N. C). 

 Bitter Pecan (Miss., La., Tex.). 



Hicoria aquatica australis (Sargent) Sudworth. Water Hickory. 



Range. — Florida (Alva, Lee County; Caloosahatchee River, vicinity of Alva 

 and Labelle; St. Johns River in Putnam County; Palm Beach County); eastern 

 Texas (Harrison County). Range imperfectly known at present. 



NAMES IN USE 



Narrowleaf Water Hickory. Water Hickory. 



