South Carolina 



See also: Halfacre, R. Gordon 1971 N.C. 



Clemson University. 



1965. Familiar trees of South Carolina. [Rev.] 23 p., illus. In coopera- 

 tion with S.C. State Comm. For., Columbia. 

 Rosenkrans, D. B. 



1944. Common trees of South Carolina. 121 p., illus. Clemson Agric. 

 Coll., Clemson, S.C, and S.C. State Comm. For., Columbia. (Out of 

 print.) 



South Dakota 



See also: Froiland, Sven G. 1962 D. 



Ferrell, E. K., Paul E. Collins, and William G. Macksam. 



1959. Trees of South Dakota. S. Dak. State Univ. Coop. Ext. Serv. 

 Circ. 566, 51 p., illus. Brookings. 

 Herman, Dale E. 



1971. Deciduous trees for South Dakota landscapes. S. Dak. State 

 Univ. Agric. Exp. Stn. Bull. 578, 72 p., illus. Brookings. 



Tennessee 



Shanks, Royal E. 



1952. Checklist of the woody plants of Tennessee. Jour. Tenn. Acad. 



Sci. 27: 27-50. [1953] (Woody plants of Tennessee: first supplement. 



28:158-159. 1954. Woody plants of Tennessee: second supplement. 



29: 234-237. 1954.) 

 Shanks, Royal E., and Aaron J. Sharp. 



1963. Summer key to Tennessee trees. 24 p., illus. Univ. Tenn. Press, 

 Knoxville. (1st ed. 1950.) 



Stevenson, George B. 



1967. Trees of the Great Smoky Mountains National Park. 32 p., illus. 



Published in cooperation with the Great Smoky Mountains Nat. 



Hist. Assoc. [Omits scientific names.] 

 Stupka, Arthur. 



1964. Trees, shrubs, and woody vines of Great Smoky Mountains 

 National Park. 186 p., illus. Univ. Tenn. Press, Knoxville. Published 

 with the cooperation of the Great Smoky Mountains Nat. Hist. 

 Assoc. 



Tennessee Department of Conservation. 



[n.d.] Some Tennessee trees: a simple illustrated key. 31 p., illus. 

 Nashville. 



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