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Hicoria ovata nuttallii (Sargent) Sudworth. 21 



Littlenut Shagbark Hickory. 



Range. — Eastern Massachusetts, eastern Pennsylvania, western New York; 

 Missouri near Allenton — Sargent) and southern Michigan (near Ann Arbor — 

 Sudworth); western Maryland (Montgomery County). 



Note ox NOMENCLATURE. — Formerly designated as Hicoria microcarpa (Nut- 

 tall) Britton, and as Carya microcarpa Nuttall. 



NAMES IN USE 



Hickorv (N. C). Little Shagbark (Md.). 



Small Pignut Hickory (lit.). Littlenut Shagbark. 



Small Pignut (Md.). Littlenut Shagbark Hickory. 

 Little Pignut (Md.). 



Eicoria carolinae-septentrionalis Ashe. 



Southern Shagbark Hickory. 



Range. — Central and western North Carolina, South Carolina (Calhoun Falls, 

 Abbeville County), and eastern Tennessee to northern Georgia, central Alabama, 

 and eastern Mississippi. 



NAMES IN USE 



Shagbark Hickory. Hickory (N. C). 



Southern Shellbark (lit.). Southern Shagbark Hickory. 



Scaly-bark Hickory (N. C). 



Hicoria carolinae-septentrionalis australis Ashe. 



Southern Shagbark Hickory. 



Range. — North Carolina (coastal plain south of Sampson County) to central 

 Alabama (vicinity of Montgomery). 



Note on nomenclature. — Formerly designated as Hicoria australis Ashe. 



*Hicoria laciniosa (Michaux f.) Sargent. 



Bigleaf Shagbark Hickory. 



Range. — Western and central New York and southern Ontario to Ohio 

 (southern), southern Michigan, Indiana, Illinois, southeastern Iowa and Ne- 

 braska, Missouri, Kansas, Arkansas, eastern Oklahoma; southward in eastern 

 Pennsylvania to western West Virginia; southeastern Tennessee; Alabama (Dal- 

 las County on Alabama River); Louisiana (West Feliciana Parish). 



NAMES IN USE 



Big Shellbark (Pa., W. Va., Ky., Mo., King Nut (Term.). 



111., Kans.). Ridge Hickorv (Mo.). 



Bottom Shellbark (111.). Shellbark Hickorv (Mo. Ontario,). 



Western Shellbark, Shellbark (Kv.). Big Shagbark (lit.). 



Thick Shellbark (S. C, Tenn., Ind.). Hickory (trade). 



Thick Shellbark Hickory (N. C, Ark.). Bigleaf Shagbark Hickory. 



X Hicoria dunbarii (Sargent) Sudworth. Dunbar Hickory (Hybrid). 



Range. — Northwestern New York (a number of trees growing in bottom lands 

 on the Genessee River at Golah, Monroe County, and at Mount Morris, Living- 

 ston County). 



Note on nomenclature. — Believed to be a hybrid between Hicoria laciniosa 

 (Michaux f.) Sargent, and Hicoria ovata (Miller) Britton. 



NAME IN USE 



Dunbar Hickory 



11 This varietal form of the Shagbark was originally described as Carya microcarpa Xuttall (1842), this 

 not being the same tree as Carya microcarpa Nuttall (1818), which is now considered a form of Carya ovalis 

 (Wangenheim) Sargent. Hicoria ovata nuttallii was, therefore, without a name until Prof. C. S. Sargent 

 gave it its present varietal standing. 



