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Kans., Minn.); Yellow Oak (E. I., K Y v 111., Tex., Kans., Minn.); Tan^ 

 bark Oak (111.); Yellow-barked Oak (Minn.); Spotted Oak (Mo.); Yel~ 

 low-bark (B. I.); Dyer's Oak (Tex.). 

 Quercus californica (Torr.) Coop. California Black Oak. 



RANGE. — From western Oregon (McKinzie River) to the southern boundary of 

 California (through coast mountains and on western slopes of Sierra Nevada, San 

 Bernardino, San Jacinto, and Cuyamaca mountains). 



Names in use. — Black Oak (Cal., Oreg.) ; Mountain Black Oak (Gal.) ; 

 Kellogg's Oak (Cal.); California Black Oak (Cal.). 

 Quercus catesbaei Michx. Turkey Oak. 



Range. — In coast region from North Carolina to Florida (Cape Malabar and Pease 

 Creek) and west to eastern Louisiana. 



Names in use. — Turkey Oak (Fla., Ga., Ala., Miss., La.); Scrub 

 Oak (N. C, S. C, Fla., Miss.); Black Jack (S. C); Barren Scrub Oak; 

 Forked-leaf (S. C); Forked-leaf Black Jack. 

 Quercus catesbaei x brevifolia Sudworth. 



Range. — Florida (Lake County). 



Quercus catesbaei X laurifolia Engelrn. 



Range. — South Carolina (Bluffton). 



Quercus sinuata (Lam.) Walt. 



Range. — South Carolina (near Bluffton; tree now destroyed.) 



Quercus digitata (Marsh.) Sudworth. Spanish Oak. 



Quercus falcata Michx. 



Range. — From southern New Jersey to central Florida and through the Gulf 

 States to eastern Texas (Brazos River), Arkansas, southwestern Missouri to middle 

 Tennessee and Kentucky, southern Illinois and Indipna. 



Names in use. — Spanish Oak (Del.,Va., K 0., S. 0., Ala., Fla., Miss., 

 La., Tex., Mo., 111.) ; Red Oak (N.0.,Va., Ga., Fla., Ala., Miss., La., Ind.); 

 Spanish Water Oak (La.). 



Quercus digitata x velutina Sudworth. 



Range. — Tennessee (near Covington). 



Quercus palustris Muenchh. Pin Oak. 



Range. — From Massachusetts (Connecticut River, near Amherst) to southeastern 

 Missouri, and south to Virginia (Lower Potomac River), central Kentucky, northern 

 Arkansas, and eastern hortler of Indian Territory. 



Names in use. — Pin Oak (Mass., Conn., B. I., N. Y., Pa., Del., Va., 

 Md., Ark., Mo., 111., Wis., Iowa, Kans.); Swamp Spanish Oak (Ark., 

 Kans.) ; Water Oak (R. I., 111.) ; Swamp Oak (Pa., Ohio, Kans.) : Water 

 Spanish Oak (Ark.). 



Quercus pumila (Marsh.) Sudworth. Barren Oak. 



Quercus ilicifolia Wang. 



Range. — From Maine (Mount Desert Island off the coast) through eastern and 

 southern New England; in New York (Lake George and valley of Hudson River); 

 New Jersey (pine barrens); eastern Pennsylvania (and along the Allegheny Moun- 

 tains — east in Maryland to Montgomery County) to northwestern North Carolina 

 (King and Crowders mountains). 



:Names in use. — Bear Oak; Barren Oak (Md.); Dwarf Black Oak; 

 Scrub Oak. 



