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NAME IN USB 



Hickory 



Hicoria ovalis hirsuta (Ashe) Suchvorth. 



Range. — North Carolina (southern Appalachian Mountains). 

 Xote on nomenclature. — Formerly designated as Hicoria glabra hirsuta 

 Ashe. 



Kicoria ovalis mollis (Ashe) Sudworth. 



Range. — Ohio (Adams County, in the vicinity of Twin Creeks). 



Note on nomenclature. — Formerly designated as Carya ovalis mollis Ashe. 



NAME IN USE 



Hickory 



Hicoria floridana (Sargent) Sudworth. 27 



Range. — East coast of Florida (from Volusia County to Jupiter Island, Palm 

 Beach County; also in Orange County — near Orlando — and in south De Soto 

 County and on Pensacola Bay). 



NAMES IN USE 



Florida Hickory. Hickory. 



Hicoria buckleyi (Durand) Sudworth. 28 



Range — Northern and eastern Texas (Cherokee, San Augustine, Grayson, 

 and Atascosa Counties); Oklahoma (Muskogee County). 



NAMES IN USE 



Texas Hickory (lit.). Hickory. 



Buckleys Hickory. 



Hicoria buckleyi arkansana (Sargent) Ashe. 29 



Range. — Southern Indiana (Knox County) and Illinois, Missouri and south- 

 ward to Arkansas (Ozark and Rich Mountains), Oklahoma (Rich Mountain), 

 eastern Texas, and western Louisiana. Probably has a wider range. 



Note on nomenclature. — Formerly designated as Carya arkansana Sargent. 



NAME IN USE 



Hickory 



Hicoria villosa (Sargent) Ashe. Pignut Hickory. 



Range. — Missouri (St. Louis County); Illinois; Arkansas; Oklahoma. 

 Note on nomenclature. — Formerly designated as Hicoria glabra var. villosa 

 Sargent. 



NAME IN USE 



Pignut Hickory 



■ Frequently shrubby, with abundant fruit. 



" Originally described, in 1860, as Carya Texana Buckleyi, a name previously applied to another south- 

 western hickory, on account of which it was renamed Carya Buckleyi Durand in 1861. Apparently, how- 

 ever, it was neglected until C. S. Sargent (Trees and Shrubs, II, 205, 1913) restored it to our tree flora. 



" C. S. Sargent (op. cit., 250) characterizes a form of this variety as Carya Buckleyi var. arkansana f. 

 pachylemma, which occurs in the vicinity of Fulton, Hempstead County, Arkansas. Recently desig- 

 nated as Hicoria buclcleyi pachylemma Ashe. 



