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 Pinus glabra Walt. Spruce Pine. 



Range. — Coast region, from South Carolina (between latitude 31 u and 33°) to 

 Florida (Chattahoochee region) and west to Louisiana (Pearl River). 



Names in use.— Spruce Pine (S. 0., Ala., Fla.); Cedar Pine (Miss.); 

 White Pine (S.C., Fla.); Walter's Piue(S.C); Lowland Spruce Pine 

 (Fla.); Poor Pine (Fla.); Kingstree (S. C). 



Pinus divaricata (Ait.) Du Mont de Cours. Jack Pine. 



Pinus banksiana Lamb. 



Range. — New Brunswick to New Hampshire and west through Great Lake and 

 Hudson Buy (southern shores) region to Great Bear Lake, Mackenzie 'Rive*-, and 

 Rocky Mountains; south into northern Maine, northern New York, northern Indiana 



and Illinois, and central Minnesota. 



Names in use. — Scrub Pine (Me., Vt., N. Y., Wis., Mich., Minn., 

 Out.); Gray Pine (Vt., Minn., Out.); Jack Pine (Mich., Minn., Canada) 

 Princes Pine (Ont.); Black Jack Pine (Wis.); Black Pine (Minn.) 

 Cypress (Quebec to Hudson Bay); Canada Born-cone Pine (Cal. lit.) 

 ChekPine; Sir Joseph Bank's Pine (Eug.); li Juniper" (Canada); Bank- 

 sian Pine (lit.). 

 Pinus palustris Mill. Longleaf Pine. 



Range. — Coast region, from southern Virginia (Norfolk) to Florida (Tampa Bay 

 and Cape Canaveral) to eastern Texas (Trinity River) ; northward in Alabama to the 

 northeastern part of the State (Clay and Walker counties), and northwestern 

 (border couuties) Georgia. 



Names in use. — Longleaved Pine (Va., N. C, S. C, Ga., Ala., Fla., 

 Miss., La,, Tex.); Southern Pine (K C, Ala., Miss., La.); Yellow Pine 

 (Del., 1ST. C, S. C, Ala., Fla., La., Tex.) ; Turpentine Pine (N. C.) ; Rose- 

 mary Pine (N. C); Brown Pine (Tenn.); Hard Pine (Ala., Miss., La.); 

 Georgia Pine (general, Del.); Fat Pine (Southern States); Southern 

 Yellow Pine (general); Southern Hard Pine (general); Southern Heart 

 Pine (general); Southern Pitch Pine (general); Heart Pine (N. C. and 

 South Atlantic region); Titch Pine (Atlantic region); Longleaved 

 Yellow Pine (Atlantic region); Longleaved Pitch Pine (Atlantic re- 

 gion); Longstraw Pine (Atlantic region); North Carolina Pitch Pine 

 (Va., N". C); Georgia Yellow Pine (Atlantic region); Georgia Heart 

 Pine (general); Georgia Longleaved Pine (Atlantic region); Georgia 

 Pitch Pine (Atlantic region); Florida Yellow Pine (Atlantic region); 

 Florida Pine (Atlantic region); Florida Longleaved Pine (Atlantic 

 region); Texas Yellow Pine (Atlantic region); Texas Longleaved Pine 

 (Atlantic region). 



Pinus heterophylla (Ell.) Sudworth. Cuban Pine. 



Pinus cubensis Griseb. 



Range. — Coast region (60 to 100 miles inland), from South Carolina (Charleston) 

 to southern Florida (Cape Canaveral and Biscayne Bay) and west to Louisiana 

 (Pearl River). 



Names in use. — Slash Pine (Ala., Miss., Ga., Fla.); Swamp Pine 

 (Fla., Miss., Ala., in part); Bastard Pine (Ala. lumbermen, Fla.); 

 Meadow Pine (Fla., eastern Miss., in part); Pitch Pine (Fla.); She 

 Pitch Pine (Ga.); She Pine (Ga., Fla.); Spruce Pine (southern Ala.). 



