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NAMES IN USE 



Ash (Utah). Single-leaf Ash (lit.). 



Dwarf Ash (Utah). Anomalous Ash (lit.). 



Fraxinus lowellii Sargent. \_©\weli Ash. 



Range. — Northern Arizona (Oak Creek Canyon, Coconino County; Copper 

 Canyon, Yavapai County). 



NAME in use 



Ash 



Fraxinus standleyi Render. : f ygu^t IaA. Ash. 



Range. — Southwestern New Mexico (Grant, Luna, and Lincoln Counties), 

 southern and northern Arizona (Cochise, Pima, and Coconino Counties) ; Mexico 

 (Sonora). 



Note on nomenclature. — By some authors this, and possibly also its variety, 

 are regarded only as forms of Fraxinus velutina Torrey. 



name in use 



Ash 



Fraxinus standleyi lasia Render. Ash. 



Range. — Southwestern New Mexico (Grant County); Arizona (Oak Creek 

 and Sycamore Canyons; Fort Apache; White and Chiricahua Mountains). To 

 be looked for elsewhere in these States. 



NAME IN USE 



Ash 



* Fraxinus americana Linnaeus. White Ash. 



Range. — From Nova Scotia and New Brunswick to Florida and westward 

 through southern Quebec and Ontario to eastern Minnesota, eastern Nebraska 

 and Kansas, Oklahoma, southwestern Arkansas (Rich Mountain, Hempstead 

 County) and Texas (Trinity River). 



NAMES IN USE 



White Ash (Me., N. H., Vt., Mass., Ash (N. C, Ark., Iowa, Wis., 111., Mo., 

 R. I., Conn., N. Y., N. J., Del., Pa., Minn.). 



Md., Va., W. Va., N. C, S. C, Ga., American Ash (Iowa). 



Fla., Ala., Miss., La., Tex., Ky., Franc-Frene (Quebec). 



Mo., 111., Ind., Iowa, Kans., Nebr., Cane Ash (Ala., Miss., La.). 



Mich., Ohio, Ontario, Minn., N. Dak., Ash (White), trade. 

 Wis., trade). 



Fraxinus americana crassif olia Sargent. 63 . White Ash. 



Range. — Known now from trees growing in the Arnold Arboretum, Jamaica 

 Plain, Massachusets, and from trees found at Mt. Victory, Harding County, 

 Ohio, and at Campbell, Dunklin County, southeastern Missouri; occurs also 

 southward into northeastern Texas (Bowie County). 



NAME IN USE 



White Ash 



• s According to C. S. Sargent (Bot. Gaz., LXVII, 241, 1919), under Fraxinus americana subcoriacea, the 

 type of this variety is represented by trees that have been growing in the Arnold Arboretum since 1874, 

 these trees having been raised from seed obtained from Ohio (Mount Victory, Harding County). 



