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 Pinus serotina Michx. Pond Pine. 



Range. — Coast region from North Carolina to Florida (head of St. Johns River, 

 and probably farther south; on the west coast from Pensacola to Citrus County and 

 probably much farther south). Range imperfectly known. 



Names in use. — Marsh Piue (N. C); Meadow Pine (IS". 0.); Pond 

 Pine (N. C, S. 0., Fla,, Miss., La.); Loblolly Pine (N. C., Fla.); 

 Spruce Piue (S. 0., Ga.); Bastard Pine (S. C., Ga.); Bull Pine (S. 0., 

 Ga,). 



Pinus virginiana Mill. Scrub Pine. 



Pinus inops Solander ex Ait. 



Range. — From New York (Staten Island) to South Carolina (Aiken River) and 

 northern Alabama (Winston, Cullman, and Dekalb counties); west into southern 

 Indiana, to middle Tennessee (Putnam County). 



Names in use.— Jersey Pine (N. J., Pa., Del., ST. C., S. 0.); Scrub 

 Pine (R. I., N. Y., Pa., Del., N. C, S. G, Ohio); Short Shucks (Md., 

 Va,); Shortshat Pine (Del.); Spruce Piue (N.J.,I.C); Shortleaved 

 (1ST. C): Cedar Pine (N. G); River Pine (N. G.); Nigger Pine (Tenn.)j 

 New Jersey Pine (lit.). 

 Pinus clausa (Engelm.) Sargent. Sand Pine. 



Range.— Coast of Alabama (Baldwin County) and western Florida (to Pease 

 Creek) ; east coast of Florida from St. Augustine to Halifax River. 



Names in use.— Sand Pine (Fla., Ala.); Oldfield Pine (Fla.); 

 Florida Spruce Pine (Ala.); Scrub Pine (Fla.); Spruce Pine (Fla.); 

 Upland Spruce Pine (Fla.). 

 Pinus pungens Michx. f. Table-mountain Pine. 



Range. — District of Columbia, Maryland, and Allegheny Mountain region from 

 Pennsylvania to eastern and middle Tennessee and Georgia (Tallulah Falls). 



Names in use. — Table mountain Fine (Pa., Del., Md., S. C); 

 Southern Mountain Pine (Tenu.); Prickly Pine (N. G.). 

 Pinus muricata Don. California Swamp Pine. 



Range. — California coast (Fort Bragg, Mendocino County, and south in coast 

 ranges to San Luis Obispo County); Lower California (Cedros Islands and coast of 

 Esenado and San Qui tan). 



Names in use. — Swamp. Pine (Gal.); Dwarf Marine Pine (Cal.); 

 Prickle cone Pine (Cal.); Bishop's Pine (Cal. and Eng. lit.); Anthony's 

 Prickle cone Pine (Cal. lit.); Obispo Pine (Cal) 



Pinus echinata Mill. Shortleaf Pine. 



Pinus mitis Michx. 



Range. — From New York (Staten Island) to Florida (Chattahoochee region) and 

 west to southern Missouri, eastern Indian Territory, and northeastern Texas. 



Names in use.— Yellow Pine (N. Y., N. J., Pa., Del., Va., N. C, Ala., 

 Miss., La., Ark., Mo., 111., Ind., Kans. (scarce), (Ohio, Eng. lit.); Short- 

 leaved Pine (N. G, S. C, Ga., Ala., Miss., Fla., La., Tex., Ark.) ; Spruce 

 Pine (Del., Miss., Ark.); Bull Pine (Va.); Shortshat Pine (Del.); Pitch 

 Pine (Mo.); Poor Pine (Fla.); Shortleaved Yellow Pine; Rosemary Pine 

 (N. C); Virginia Yellow Pine (Va.,in part); North Carolina Yellow 

 Pine (N. C. and Va,, in part); North Carolina Pine (N. C. and Va,, in 

 part); Carolina Pine (N. C. and Va., in part); Slash Pine (N. C, Va., 

 in part); Oldheld Pine (Ala., Miss.). 



