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*Pinus banksiana Lambert. 



Jack Pine. 



Range. — Nova Scotia to northern New Hampshire and west through Great 

 Lakes and Hudson Bay (southern shores) region to Great Bear Lake, Mackenzie 

 River, and Rocky Mountains; south into northern Maine, northern New Hamp- 

 shire and Vermont, Massachusetts (Nantucket Island), northern New York, 

 Michigan, northern Illinois (vicinity Lake Michigan) , Wisconsin, and central and 

 southeastern Minnesota. 



Note on nomenclature. — Formerly designated as Pinus divaricata (Aiton) 

 Du Mont de Cours. 



NAMES IN USE 



Scrub Pine (Me., Vt., N. Y., Wis. ; 

 Mich., Minn., Ontario). 



Gray Pine (Vt., Minn., Mich., On- 

 tario) . 



Jack Pine (Mich., Minn., Canada). 



Princes Pine (Ontario). 



Black Jack Pine (Wis.). 



Black Pine (Minn.). 



* Pinus palustris Miller. 



Cypress (Quebec to Hudson Bay). 

 Canada Horn-cone Pine (Calif, lit.). 

 Chek Pine. 



Sir Joseph Banks Pine (England). 

 "Juniper" (Canada). 

 Banksian Pine (lit.). 

 Hudson Bay "Pine (trade). 

 Northern Scrub Pine (lit.). 



Long-leaf Pine. 



Range. — Coast region from southeastern Virginia (Norfolk) to southern 

 Florida (Indian and Caloosahatchee Rivers) and westward to eastern Texas 

 (Trinity River) ; to northwestern Georgia, northward in Alabama to the northern 

 part of the State (Clay, Fayette, Walker, and Winston Counties), central and 

 western Mississippi (Adams, Hinds, Newton, and Kemper Counties), and in 

 western Louisiana (almost reaching the north line of the State) . 



NAMES IN USE 



Longleaved Pine (Va., N. C, S. C, Ga., 

 Ala., Fla., Miss., La., Tex.). 



Southern Pine (N. C, Ala., Miss., La., 

 and trade) . 



Yellow Pine (Del., N. C, S. C, Ala., 

 Fla., La., Tex., and trade). 



Turpentine Pine (N. C). 



Rosemary Pine (N. C). 



Brown Pine (Tenn.). 



Hard Pine (Ala., Miss., La.). 



Georgia Pine (general, Del.). 



Fat Pine (southern United States). 



Southern Yellow Pine (general and 

 trade) . 



Southern Hard Pine (general). 



Southern Heart Pine (general). 



Southern Pitch Pine (general). 



Heart Pine (N. C. and South Atlantic 

 region) . 



Pitch Pine (Atlantic region). 



Longleaved Yellow Pine (Atlantic re- 

 gion and trade) . 



Longleaved Pitch Pine (Atlantic re- 

 gion). 



Longstraw Pine (Atlantic region). 



North Carolina Pitch Pine (Va., N. C). 



Georgia Yellow Pine (Atlantic region 

 and trade). 



Georgia Heart Pine (general). 



Georgia Longleaved Pine (Atlantic re- 

 gion). 



Georgia Pitch Pine (Atlantic region). 



Florida Yellow Pine (Atlantic region). 



Florida Pine (Atlantic region). 



Florida Longleaved Pine (Atlantic re- 

 gion) . 



Texas Yellow Pine (Atlantic region). 



Texas Longleaved Pine (Atlantic re- 

 gion). 



Florida Longleaf Yellow Pine (trade). 



Longleaf Pine. 



Broom Pine (lit.). 



X Pinns sondereggeri H. H. Chapman. 



Hybrid. 



Rapides, and Allen Parishes); 



Range. — Louisiana (Winn, La Salle, Calcasieu, 

 also in southeastern Texas (Polk County). 



Note on nomenclature. — Believed to be a hybrid between Pinus palustris 

 Miller and Pinus taeda Linnaeus. 



*Pinus caribaea Morelet. 



Slash Pine. 



Range. — Coast region (60 to 100 miles inland) from South Carolina to southern 

 Florida (Keys) ; westward in the coast region (in Alabama up to Dallas and 

 Washington Counties) of the Gulf States to eastern Louisiana (Washington, St. 



