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 Quercus georgiana Curtis. Georgia Oak. 



Range. — Central Georgia (Stone Mountain. Little Stone Mountain, 9 miles south 

 of Stone Mountain, and other granite hills 12 to 18 miles eastward in Dekalb County). 



Quercus georgiana xniarilandic a Sargent. 



Raxge. — Central Georgia (Stoue Mountain, Dekalb County). 



Quercus marilandica Muenchh. Black Jack. 



Quercus NiaRA of authors, not of L. 



Range. — From Xew York (Forbells Landing and Pine Island, Long Island) through 

 northern Ohio, Indiana, and southern Michigan (Ann Arbor and Lansing) to south- 

 eastern Nebraska, central Kansas, and Indian Territory; sduthto Florida (Matauzas 

 Inlet and Tampa Bay) and west to Texas (Xueces River). 



Names in use. — Black Jack (Pa., Del., W. Ya., K C, S. C, Ga., 

 Ala., Miss., La., Tex., Ark., Mo., 111., Ind., Kans., Xebr., Mich., Minn., 

 Iowa., S. Dak.); Jack Oak (X. T., W. Ya., Miss., Tex., Mo., Ohio, 111., 

 Kans.. Xebr.) ; Iron Oak (Tenn.) ; Black Oak (Ark., Wis.) ; Barren Oak 

 (Kans., Tenn.); Barrens Oak (Fla.); Scrub Oak (S. 0.). 



Quercus marilandica x velutina Bush. 



Range. — Indian Territory (near Sapula). 



Quercus brittoni Davis. Britton Oak. 



Range. — Xew York (Watchogue, Staten Island). 



Quercus nigra Linn, Water Oak. 



Quercus aquatica Walt. 



Range. — Southern Delaware to Florida (Cape Malabar and Tampa Bay) ; west to 

 the Appalachian Mountains and through the Gulf States to Texas (Colorado River); 

 through Arkansas and eastern border of Indian Territory to southeastern Missouri 

 (Black River), middle Tennessee, and Kentucky. 



Kames in use. — Water Oak (Del., K 0., S. 0., Ala., Fla., Miss., La., 



Tex., Ark.. Mo.): Spotted Oak (Tex., Ala.); Duck Oak; Possum Oak; 

 Punk Oak. 



Quercus laurifolia Michx. Laurel Oak. 



Range. — Coast region from southeastern Virginia (Dismal Swamp) to Florida 

 (Mosquito Inlet and Cape Romano) and west in the Gulf region to Louisiana. 



Xames in use. — Laurel Oak (N. C, S. C. Ala., Fla ) : Swamp Laurel 

 Oak (Tenn.); Darlington Oak (S. C); Willow Oak (Fla., S. C); Water 

 Oak (Ga.). 



Quercus brevifolia (Lam.) Sargent. Blue Jack. 



Quercus cinerea Michx. 



Range. — From North Carolina (in a maritime belt 40 to 50 miles inland) to Florida 

 (Cape Malabar and Pease Creek across the peninsula) ; west on Gulf coast to Texas 

 (Brazos River and inland as far as Dallas). 



Names in use. — Upland Willow Oak (N. C, Ala., Tex.); Bine Jack 

 (N. 0., Fla., Tex., Ga.); Sand Jack (Tex.); High-ground Willow Oak 

 (S. C); Turkey Oak (S. C, Ga.); Shin Oak (Tex.); Cinnamon Oak 

 (Fla.). 

 Quercus imbricaria Michx. Shingle Oak. 



Range. — From Pennsylvania (Lehigh County) west through southern Michigan 

 (Washtenaw County, Kalamazoo County), and Wisconsin to northern Missouri and 



