BICLINIA AMENTACEJE. JuglanS. 
in Upper Louisiana. Tj • April, May. v. v. It is 
generally known under the name of Pecan or Illinois 
Nut ; the fruit is small, with a very thin shell, and a 
delicious kernel. 
4, J. foliolis subnovenis obov^ato-lanceolatis acuminatis ser- 
ratis siibtLis pubescentibus, impari subsessili basi atte- 
nuato, fructibus subrotundis 4-carinatis, nuce subglo- 
bosa leviter compressa laevi longe rnucronata. — WiUd, 
sp. pl. 4. p. 457. 
J. mucronata, Mich.Ji. amer. 2. p. I92. 
J. laciniosa, Mich. arb. \.p. J99. 
Icon. Mich. arb. 1. 8. 
In fertile valleys of the Allegany mountains. . April, 
May. V. V. It is called Thick Shell- bark Hickory, 
Springfield or Glocester Nut. The nuts are large and 
fine tasted ; the bark is torn lengthways in long 
loose fragments, as in the following species. 
5» J. foliolis subseptenis longe petiolatis oblongo-lanceolatis 
acuminatis argute serratis, subtus villosis, impari ses- 
sili, amentis filiformibus glabris, fructibus depresso- 
globosis, nuce compressa obliqua. — Mich, Jl, amer. 2. 
p 193. Sp. pl. 1415. 
J. compressa. Willd. sp. pl. 4. p. 458, Muhlh. in nov. 
aci,jSDC. nat. scrut. berol. 3, p. 39O. 
J. squamosa. Mich. arb. \.p. I90. 
Icon. Mich. arb. 1, t.J. Pluk. aim. t. 309.^12. Gcert. 
carp 2. t. 89. sub J. compressa. Catesb. car. 1. t. 38. 
Jn shady fertile forests : New England to Carolina, and 
throughout the Allegany mountains. Ij . April, 
May. V. V. This useful tree is known by the name 
of Shell-bark Hickory , Shag-bark and Scaly-bark Hic- 
kory, on account of its bark, which is torn in loose 
fragments like the preceding : its nuts are white, with 
a thin shell and very sweet and large kernel, 
U. J. foliolis subnovenis oblongo-lanceolatis acuminatis levi- 
ter serratis subtus pubescentibus scabris, impari sub- 
petiolato, amentis filiformibus longissimis tomentosis, 
fructibus subglobosis laevibus, pericarpio crassissimo, 
nuce subsexangulata putamine crassa durissima.- — 
Mich.Ji. amer. 2. p. 192. 
J. alba. IVilld. sp. pl. 4, p. 451 . 
Icon. Mich. arb. 1, p. 186. t. 6. 
In fertile forests : New England to Virginia, and on the 
Allegany mountains. I2 • April, May. y. v. This 
sulcata. 
alia* 
tomentosa. 
