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Tilia floridana Small. Basswood. 



Range.— From southwestern North Carolina (Polk County) to western 

 Florida; westward to eastern Kentucky, through the Gulf States to eastern Texas 

 (on the Edwards Plateau to Uvalde,' Kerr, and Bandera Counties), Arkansas 

 and eastern Oklahoma; northern Mexico. 



NAME IN USE 



Basswood 



Tilia floridana alabamensis Ashe. Basswood. 



Range. — Northeastern and western Florida (Putnam, Gadsden, Leon, and 

 Jackson Counties); central Alabama (Dallas County); central western Missis- 

 sippi (Hinds, Adams, and Rankin Counties) ; southern and west central Louisiana 

 (Iberia, Natchitoches, and West Feliciana Parishes); southwestern Arkansas 

 (Hempstead County); southeastern Texas (Harris, Livingston, and Anderson 

 Counties) . 



Note on nomenclature. — Formerly designated as Tilia alabamensis Ashe 

 and as Tilia floridana var. oblongifolia Sargent. 



name in use 

 Basswood 



Tilia floridana hypoleuca Sargent. Basswood. 



Range. — Southeastern Oklahoma and southwestern Arkansas (Rich Moun- 

 tain); northwestern Arkansas (Pope Creek Mountains in Montgomery County, 

 and on Pine Creek near Terry's Store in Johnson County; also in the vicinity of 

 Clinton.— W. W. Ashe). 



Note on nomenclature. — Recently designated as Tilia hypoleuca Ashe. 

 Probably this basswood should be made a variety of Tilia glabra Ventenat, to 

 to which it is closely related. 



Tilia cocksii Sargent. Basswood. 



Range. — Known now only from southwestern Louisiana (Calcasieu Parish). 



name in use 

 Basswood 



Tilia neglecta Spach. Basswood. 



Range. — From the vicinity of Montreal (Quebec) to the coast region of 

 Massachusetts and New York; southward in the Middle Atlantic States to the 

 Potomac River, and the Appalachians to the mountains of North Carolina; 

 extending westward to Mississippi (vicinity of Iuka, Tishomingo County) and 

 to northern Missouri. 



Note on nomenclature. — Formerly designated as Tilia michauxii Sargent 

 (not Nuttall), Tilia pubescens Sargent, not Aiton, and of Gray's Manual, 6th ed. 

 (as regards Long Island) . 



NAMES IN USE 



Basswood. Gray Linden (lit.). 



Tilia caroliniana Miller. Basswood. 



Range. — As now known the range of this tree is very scattered, having been 

 detected only in the following localities: Southern North Carolina (eastern and 

 western border of New Hanover County) and southward (near the coast) to 

 southeastern Georgia (Colonel's Island, Liberty County); southern Arkansas 

 (Hempstead and Clark Counties) to western Louisiana; eastern Texas (to Kendall 

 County) . 



