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 Fraxinus greggii Gray. G-regg Ash. 



Range. — Western Texas (from mouth of San Pedro River to Pecos River) and 

 southward into Mexico (mountains of Nnevo Leon, Cohahuila, and Chihuahua). 



Fraxinus quadrangulata Michx. Blue Ash. 



Range. — From Michigan, Illinois, and Iowa southward (ranging into southeastern 

 Kansas in Sumner and Cherokee counties) to northern Alabama (Jackson and Madi- 

 son couutiesJ~ahd to northeastern Arkansas. Range insufficiently known. 



Name in use. — Blue Ash (Pa. (cult.), Ala., Ky., Mo., 111., Mich.). 



Fraxinus nigra Marsh. Black Ash. 



Fraxinus sambucifolia Lam. 



Range. — From northern shores of Gnlf of St. Lawrence and Newfoundland to 

 Manitoba (Lake Winnipeg) and southward to Delaware, (Newcastle County), Vir- 

 ginia (mountains), southern Illinois, central Missouri, and northwestern Arkansas. 



Names in use.— Black Ash (Me., N. H., Vt., Mass., K. I., N. Y., N. J., 

 Pa.. Del., W. Va„, Mo., Ohio, Out., Mich., 111., Minn.); Hoop Ash (Vt., 

 X. Y.. Bel., Ohio, 111., Ind.); Basket Ash (Mass.); Brown Ash (ET. H., 

 Term.); Swamp Ash (Vt., B, I., N. Y.); Water Ash (W. Va., Tenn., 

 Ind.). 

 Fraxinus anomala Wats. Dwarf Ash. 



Range. — From southwestern Colorado (McElmo River) through southern Utah; 

 southern Nevada (Charleston Mountains). 



Names in use. — Ash (Utah); Dwarf Ash (Ariz., Utah). 



Fraxinus anomala triphylla Joues. Trifoliate Dwarf Ash. 



Range. — Arizona (type locality "Pagumpa in the Grand Wash, 4,000feetaltitnde r ). 



Fraxinus velutina Torr. Leatherleaf Ash. 



Fraxinus pistaci^efolia Torr. 



Range. — From western Texas (mountains) through southern New Mexico and 

 Arizona to southern Nevada and southeastern California (Panamint Mountains and 

 Owens Lake). 



Name in use. — Ash (Tex., Ariz., Nev.). 

 Fraxinus americana Liun. White Ash. 



Range. — From Nova Scotia and Newfoundland to Florida and westward to Ontario 

 and northern Minnesota, eastern Nebraska, Kansas. Indian Territory, and Texas 

 (Trinity River). 



Xames in use. — White Ash (Me., K H., Vt., Mass., E. I., Conn.. 

 N. Y.,'K J., Del., Pa,, Va., W. Va., 1ST. C, S. C, Ga., Fla., Ala., Miss., 

 La., Tex., Ky., Mo., 111., Ind., Iowa, Kans., ^Nebr., Mich., Ohio, Out., 

 Minn., K. Dak., Wis.); Ash (Ark., Iowa, Wis., 111., Mo., Minn.); Amer- 

 ican Ash (Iowa); Franc-Frene (Quebec); Cane Ash (Ala., Miss.. La.). 



Fraxinus americana curtissii (Vasey) Sudworth. 



Small-fruit White Ash. 

 Fraxinus americana var. microcarpa Gray. 



R \m;k. — Northern Alabama (Morgan and Madison counties) to middle Tennessee. 



Fraxinus texensis (Gray) Sargent. Texas Ash. 



Fraxinus americana var. texensis Gray. 



Raxge. — Northern, central, and western Texas (from near Dallas to valley of 

 ] >evila River 



Xame in use. — Mountain Ash (Tex.). 



