82. Magnolia acuminata L., cucumbertree. Mts. mostly, from 

 w. N.Y. to extreme s. Ont.. Ohio, s. Ind., extreme s. 111., and s. 

 Mo., s. to se. Okla. and La., and e. to nw. Fla., c. Ga., and n. in 

 mts. to Pa. Atlas vol. 1, map 140-E. 



83. Magnolia ashei Weatherby. Ashe magnolia. Local in nw. 

 Fla. (8 cos. from Leon and Wakulla Cos. w. to Okaloosa Co. I . 

 Atlas vol. 4, map 77. 



84. Magnolia grandiflora L., southern magnolia. Coastal Plain 

 from e. N.C. to c. Fla. and w. to e. Tex. Atlas vol. 1, map 141-E. 



85. Magnolia pvramidata Bartr.. pyramid magnolia. Coastal 

 Plain, chiefly, from e. Ga. w. to nw. Fla., c. Ala., s. Miss., La., and 

 se. Tex. Also local in S.C. (Richmond Co.). Atlas vol. 4, map 80. 



86. Magnolia virginiana L., sweetbay. Coastal Plain, chiefly, 

 from Long Is.. N.J.. and se. Pa., s. to s. Fla., w. to se. Tex., and 

 n. to s. Ark. and s. Tenn. Also local in ne. Mass. Atlas vol. 1, map 

 142-E. 



87. Malus angustifolia (Ait.) Michx., southern crab apple. 

 Coastal Plain, chiefly, from s. N.J., Del., and Md., s. to n. Fla., 

 and w. to s. La. and se. Tex., and n. to n. Ark., s. 111., and w. Ky. 

 Also local in s. Ohio and W. Va. Atlas vol. 4, map 82. 



88. Morus rubra L., red mulberry. Mass. and s. Vt. w. to ex- 

 treme s. Ont.. s. Mich., c. Wis., and se. Minn., s. to Iowa. se. Nebr., 

 c. Kans.. w. Okla.. and c. Tex., and e. to s. Fla. Atlas vol. 1, maps 

 139-W, 139-E. 



89. Myrica cerifera L., southern bayberry. Coastal Plain from 

 s. N.J., Del., and s. Md., s. to s. Fla. inch Fla. Keys, and w. to s. 

 and c. Tex., and n. to extreme se. Okla., c. Ark., and c. Miss. Also 

 in Bermuda, Bahamas, Cuba, Hispaniola, and P.R. and in Mex. 

 and C. Am. from Belize s. to Costa Rica. Atlas vol. 4, map 85. 



90. Myrica heterophylla Raf., evergreen bayberry. Coastal 

 Plain from s. N.J., se. Pa., and Del., s. to n. Fla., and w. to La. 

 and n. to c. Ark. and n. Ala. Atlas vol. 4, map 86. 



91. Myrica inodora Bartr.. odorless bayberry. Coastal Plain 

 of sw. Ga., nw. Fla., s. Ala., s. Miss., and se. La. Atlas vol. 4, 

 map 87. 



92. Nyssa aquatica L., water tupelo. Coastal Plain from se. Va. 

 to n. Fla., w. to se. Tex., and n. in Miss. Valley to e. Ark., se. Mo., 

 s. 111., w. Ky., and w. Tenn. Atlas vol. 1, map 143-E. 



93. Nyssa ogeche Bartr., Ogeechee tupelo. Coastal Plain in ex- 

 treme s. S.C, s. Ga., and n. and nw. Fla. Atlas vol. 1, map 145-E. 



94. Nyssa sylvatica Marsh., black tupelo: blackgum. Sw. Maine 

 w. to N.Y., extreme s. Ont., c. Mich., e. 111., and c. Mo., s. to e. 

 Okla. and e. Tex., and e. to c. Fla. Also extreme se. Wis. (perhaps 

 extinct). Local in mts. of c. and s. Mex. (Hgo., Pue., and Chis.). 

 Atlas vol. 1, maps 144-N, 144-E. 



95. Osmanthus americanus (L.) Benth. & Hook, f., devilwood. 

 Coastal Plain from se. Va. and e. N.C. to c. Fla., and w. to se. La. 

 Also Mex. (N.L., Tamps., Ver., Oax.) . Atlas vol. 4, map 90. 



96. Ostrya virginiana (Mill.) K. Koch, eastern hophornbeam. 

 Cape Breton Is., P.E.I. , N.S., N.B., s. Que., and Maine, w. to s. 

 Ont., n. Mich., n. Minn., and se. Man., s. to e. N. Dak., Black 

 Hills of S. Dak., and Wyo., n. Nebr., e. Kans., e. Okla. and e. Tex., 

 and e. to n. Fla. Also in mts. of Mex. (N.L. to Son. s. to Chis.) , s. 

 to El Salvador and Honduras. Atlas vol. 1, maps 146-N, 146-W, 

 146-E. 



97. Oxydendrum arboreum (L.) DC, sourwood. Sw. Pa. to s. 

 Ohio and s. Ind., s. to w. Ky., w. Tenn., Miss., and La., e. to nw. 

 Fla., and n. to e. Ga., se. Va. and se. Md. Atlas vol. 4, map 91. 



98. Persea borbonia (L. ) Spreng., redbay. Coastal Plain from 

 s. Del., se. Md., and se. Va., s. to s. Fla. inch Fla. Keys, and w. 

 to La. and e. and s. Tex., also sw. Ark. (Miller Co., apparently 

 extinct) . Also Bahamas (Grand Bahamas Is.) . Atlas vol. 4, map 92. 



99. Pinckneya pubens Michx., pinckneya. Rare in Coastal Plain 

 of extreme s. S.C. (Beaufort Co.), Ga., and n. and nw. Fla. Atlas 

 vol. 4, map 93. 



100. Planera aquatica Gmel., planertree. Coastal Plain from 

 se. N.C. to n. Fla. and w. to e. Tex., and n. in Miss. Valley to se. 

 Okla., Ark., se. Mo., s. 111., w. Ky., and w. Tenn. Atlas vol. 4, 

 map 94. 



101. Platanus occidentalis L., sycamore. Sw. Maine w. to N.Y., 

 extreme s. Ont., c. Mich., s. Wis., Iowa, and extreme e. Nebr., s. 

 to e. Kans., e. Okla., and s. c. Tex., and e. to nw. Fla. and se. Ga. 

 Also in mts. of ne. Mex. (Coah., N.L., Tamps., and S.L.P.) . Atlas 

 vol. 1, maps 147-W, 147-E, 147-N. 



102. Populus deltoides Bartr., eastern Cottonwood. Sw. N.H., 

 Vt., N.Y., and extreme s. Que., w. to s. Ont., c. Mich., n. Wis., c. 

 Minn., N. Dak., sw. Man., s. Sask., and s. Alta., s. to Mont., e. 

 Wyo., e. Colo., extreme ne. N. Mex., and nw. and c. Tex., and 

 e. to nw. Fla. and Ga. Atlas vol. 1, maps 149-W, 149-E. 



103. Populus heterophylla L., swamp cottonwood. Coastal Plain 

 from Conn., Long Is., and N.J., s. to extreme e. Ga., and from 

 nw. Fla. w. to e. La., and n. in Miss. Valley to se. Mo., w. Ky., s. 

 111., Ind., Ohio, and s. Mich. Atlas vol. 1, map 151-E. 



104. Prunus americana Marsh., American plum. Widespread 

 from N.H. and Vt. w. to N.Y., s. Ont., n. Mich., Minn., s. Man., 

 se. Sask., and Mont., s. in mts. to N. Mex. and in e. from Okla. to 

 ne. Fla. Atlas vol. 3, maps 119-NW, 119-SW; maps 95-NE, 95-SE. 



105. Prunus angustifolia Marsh., Chickasaw plum. Mo. w. to 

 Kans., s. Nebr., and extreme se. Colo., s. to extreme e. N. Mex., 

 Tex., and La. Also naturalized e. to c. Fla. and n. to N.J., W. Va., 

 s. Ohio, and 111. Extremely naturalized and perhaps spread by 

 Indians in prehistoric times. The original native range thus is 

 not accurately known but probably was c. Tex. and Okla., accord- 

 ing to Sargent (1926, p. 570). Atlas vol. 3, map 120; vol. 4, map 97. 



106. Prunus caroliniana (Mill.) Ait., Carolina laurelcherry. 

 Coastal Plain from se. N.C. to c. Fla. and w. to e. Tex. Atlas vol. 

 4, map 98. 



107. Prunus serotina Ehrh., black cherry. N.S., N.B., and 

 Maine, w. to s. Que., s. Ont., n. Mich., and e. Minn., s. to Iowa, 

 extreme e. Nebr., e. Okla., and e. Tex., and e. to c. Fla. Also vars. 

 in c. Tex. (Edwards Plateau) and mts. from Trans-Pecos Tex. w. 

 to c. Ariz., s. in Mex. (Son. to Tamps., s. to Oax. and Chis. | to 

 Guatemala. Also s. B. Cal. Sur and Revillagigedo Is. Atlas vol. 1, 

 maps 155-N, 155-W, 155-E. 



108. Prunus umbellata Ell., flatwoods plum. Coastal Plain, 

 chiefly, from s. N.C. s. to c. Fla., w. to e. Tex., and n. to s. Ark. 

 Atlas vol. 4, map 105. 



109. Ptelea trifoliata L., common hoptree. N.J. and w. N.Y., w. 

 to extreme s. Ont., c. Mich., s. Wis., se. Iowa, e. Kans.. and in 

 mts. to s. Colo, and s. Utah, s. to Ariz., Tex., and s. Fla. Also 

 local in s. Que., perhaps introduced. Also Mex. (ne. Son. e. to 

 Tamps., s. to Gro. and Oax.). Atlas vol. 3, maps 128-N. 128-SW; 

 vol. 4, maps 106-N, 106-NE, 106-SE. 



110. Quercus alba L., white oak. Sw. Maine and extreme s. 

 Que., w. to s. Ont., c. Mich., n. Wis., and se. Minn., s. to w. Iowa, 

 extreme e. Nebr., e. Okla., and e. Tex., and e. to n. Fla. and Ga. 



