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Quercus wislizeni A. de C. Highland Oak. 



Range. — From northern California (lower slopes Mount Shasta and southward 

 through the coast region to Santa Lucia Mountains, Santa Eosa and Santa Cruz 

 Islands, and lower slopes of Sierra Nevada to Tijon Pass; San Bernadmo, San 

 Jacinto, and Cuyamaca mountains) to Lower California (Mount San Pedro Martir). 



Names in use. — Live Oak (Oal.); Highland Live Oak (Cal.). 

 Quercus morehus Kell. Morehus Oak. 



Range. — California (Lake County). 



Quercus myrtifolia Willd. Myrtle Oak. 



Range. — From South Carolina (on coast and islands) to eastern Florida, and from 

 Biscayne Bay to eastern Louisiana. 



Quercus rubra Linn. Red Oak. 



Range. — Nova Scotia and southern New Brunswick through Quebec and along 

 the north shores of Lake Huron to near Lake Namekagon: south to Middle Tennes- 

 see and Virginia, and along the Appalachian Mountains to northern Georgia; west 

 to eastern Nebraska, central Kansas. 



"Names in use.— Eed Oak (Me., Vt„ T$, H., Mass., R. L, X Y., 1ST, J , 

 Pa., Del., Ya., W. Ya., K. 0., S. C, Ga., Ark., Mo., Ky., 111., Ind., Iowa, 

 Nebr., Kans., Mich., Minn., S. Dak., Out.) ; Black Oak (Yt., Conn., N. Y., 

 Wis., Iowa, Nebr., S. Dak., Ont.); Spanish Oak (Pa., N. C). 

 Quercus rubra runcinata A. de C. 



Range. — Missouri (bottom lands opposite St. Louis). 



Quercus texana Buckl. Texan Oak. 



Range. — From northeastern Iowa (near Waterloo) and central Illinois through 

 southern Illinois and Indiana, western Kentucky and Tennessee to Florida (valley 

 Apalachicola River) and through southern Missouri, Arkansas, and Louisiana to 

 western Texas (Limpio Mountains). 'Range imperfectly known. 



Names in use. — Red Oak (Tex.); Spotted Oak (Tex.); Spanish Oak 

 (Tex.). 

 Quercus coccinea Muenchh. Scarlet Oak. 



Range.— From Maine (Androscoggin River) through southern Xew Hampshire 

 and Vermont and central Xew York to southern Ontario; west through centr;il 

 Michigan and Minnesota to southeastern Nebraska, and south to the District of 

 Columbia, northern Illinois, and on the Allegheny Mountains to North Carolina and 

 eastern Tennessee. 



Names in use. — Scarlet Oak (Vt., Mass., E. I., Conn., N". Y., X. J., 

 Pa., Del., N. C, Mo., 111., Ind., Wis., Minn., Mich., Kebr., Iowa, Ont.); 

 Ked Oak (N. 0., Ala., Wis., Xebr., Minn.); Black Oak (Mo., 111., Iowa, 

 Wis.); Spanish Oak (N. C). 

 Quercus coccinea xpumila Sudworth. 



Range. — Massachusetts (near AVitinsville). 



Quercus velutina Lam. Yellow Oak. 



Quercus tinctoria Bartr. 



Range. — From southern Maine (coast) to northern Vermont, southern and western 

 Ontario and central Minnesota; south to northern Florida, west to eastern Kansas, 

 Indian Territory, and eastern Texas. 



Names in use.— Black Oak (Vt, Mass., R. I., N". Y., X. J., Pa., Del , 

 Va,, W. Va., N.C., S. C, Ga., Ala.. Fla., Miss., La., Tex., Ohio, 111., Iowa, 

 Kans., Xebr., Mich., Wis., Minn., Ont.) ; Quercitron Oak (Del., S. 0.,La., 



