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NAMES IN USE 



Monterey Pine (Calif.). 

 Spreading-cone Pine (Calif, lit.). 

 Nearly Smooth-cone Pine (Calif, lit.). 



Remarkable Pine (Calif, lit.). 

 Small-coned Monterey Pine (Calif. Jit.) 

 Two-leaved Insular Pine. 4 



*Pinus attennata Lemmon. 



Knob-cone Pine. 



Range. — Oregon (McKenzie River and on Emigrant Creek — in Cascade 

 National Forest — fide John D. Guthrie, and south on western slopes of Cascades) 

 to California (Sierra Nevada to Mariposa County; in the northern cross ranges 

 and southern coast ranges from Santa Cruz to San Bernardino Mountains). 



Note on nomenclature. — Former!}- designated as Pinus tuberculata Gordon. 



NAMES IN USE 



Knob-cone Pine (Oreg., Calif.). 

 Prickly-cone Pine (Idaho). 

 Sun-loving Pine (Calif, lit.). 

 Sunny-slope Pine (Calif, lit.). 



Narrow-cone Pine (Calif, lit.). 

 Tuberculated-cone Pine (Eng. lit.). 

 Scrub Pine (Calif.). 



*Pinus taeda Linnaeu; 



Loblolly Pine. 



Range. — South Atlantic and Gulf States from New Jersey (Cape May), 

 southern Delaware, eastern Maryland, and North Carolina (Polk County) to 

 central Florida (Cape Malabar and Tampa Bay) ; west to eastern Texas (Colo- 

 rado River; in Bastrop County) ; northward into southwestern Oklahoma, 

 southwestern Arkansas, and the southern border of middle and west Tennessee. 



NAMES in use 



Loblolly Pine (Del., Va., N. C, S. C, 



Ga., Ala., Fla., Miss., La., Tex., 



Ark.). 

 Oldfield Pine (Del., Va., N. C, S. C, 



Ga., Ala., Fla., Miss., La., Tex., 



Ark.). 

 Torch Pine (Eng. lit.). 

 Rosemary Pine Va.. N. C, in part). 

 Slash Pine (Va., N. C, in part). 

 Longschat Pine (Del.). 

 Longshucks (Md., Va.). 

 Black Slash Pine (S. C). 

 Frankincense Pine (lit.). 

 Shortleaf Pine (Va., N. C, S. C, La.). 

 Bull Pine (Texas and Gulf region, Md., 



Ark.). 

 Virginia Pine (trade). 

 Sap Pine (Va., N. C). 

 Virginia Sap Pine (eastern trade). 



Meadow Pine (Fla.). 



Cornstalk Pine (Va.). 



Black Pine (Va., N. C, Ga.). 



Foxtail Pine (Va., Md.). 



Indian Pine (Va., N. C). 



Spruce Pine (Va. in part). 



Bastard Pine (Va., N. C). 



Yellow Pine (north Ala., N. C, Ark.) 



Buckskin Pine (La., Miss.). 



Shortstraw Pine. 



Swamp Pine (Va., N. C). 



Longstraw Pine (Va., N. C, in part) 



North Carolina Pine (trade). 



Heart Pine (N. C). 



Lobbv Pine (Ga.). 



Lougleaf Pine (Del., Md., Va., N. C.) 



Maiden Pine (N. C). 



Prop Pine (Md., Va.). 



Bog Pine (N. C). 



*Pinns rigida Miller. 



Pitch Pine. 



Range. — From Maine fMount Desert Island) to eastern Ontario (north 

 shore of Lake Ontario and Lower Ottawa River) and southward in the Atlantic 

 region to southern Virginia (Norfolk) and along the mountains to northern 

 Georgia (Atlanta); west to western New York (Ithaca), northeastern and north- 

 western (Beaver to Warren Counties; Pennsylvania, eastern Ohio (to Jackson 

 and Lawrence Counties), Kentucky, and eastern Tennessee. 



4 Refers to the two-leaved form, Pinus radiata binnata (Engelmann) Lemmon, found (a Santa Rosa, 

 Eanta Cruz, and Guadaloupe Islands. 



