204 MISCELLANEOUS CIRCULAR 92, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE 



NAME IN USE 



Basswood 



Tilia caroliniana rhoophila Sargent. 40 Basswood. 



Range. — Southwestern Arkansas (Clark and Hempstead Counties) to western 

 Louisiana (Jefferson Davis, and Calcasieu Parishes); eastern Texas (to Kerr 

 County) . 



NAME IN USE 



Basswood 

 Tilia texana Sargent. Basswood. 



Range. — Southeastern Texas (Cherokee, Harris, Brazos, Kendall, and Kerr 

 Counties). 



Note on nomenclature. — First described in 1909 as Tilia pubescens var. /3 

 Ventenatii Engler. 



name in use 



Basswood 



Tilia phanera Sargent. Basswood. 



Range. — Known now to occur at a single station in south central Texas (on 

 Spring Creek near Boerne, Kendall County), where it was first discovered in 

 1917. 



NAME in use 



Basswood 



Tilia phanera scabrida Sargent. Basswood. 



Range. — Southeastern Texas (vicinity of Blanco, Blanco County, where it 

 was first discovered in 1885); College Station, Brazos County; Velasco, Brazoria 

 County). 



Note on nomenclature. — First described in 1909 (in part) as Tilia pubescens 

 var. a Aitonii forma gymnophylla Engler, a designation which seems not to have 

 been recognized by American authors. 



NAME IN USE 



Basswood 

 Tilia eburnea Ashe. 41 Basswood. 



Range. — Southwestern North Carolina (east slope of Blue Ridge Mountains); 

 northwestern South Carolina (Calhoun Falls, Abbey ville County) to Georgia 

 (Burke County; Stone Mountain, Dekalb County); north-central border of 

 Florida (Gadsden County). 



Note on nomenclature. — Tilia eburnea lasioclada (Sargent) Ashe, recently 

 proposed, was previously designated as Tilia lasioclada Sargent. 



NAME IN USE 



Basswood 



Tilia lata Ashe. Basswood. 



Range. — Northwestern Alabama (Lawrence and Winston Counties, being 

 common on the Brushy Fork of the Sipsey River) . 



40 In so far as it occurs in Texas this tree was formerly designated as Tilia pubescens Torrey and Gray, 

 with reference to its occurrence in Louisiana and Texas as Tilia pubescens Sargent 

 « Bot. Gazette, XXXIII, 231, 1902. 



