V, Trees Native to the Woods of Southwestern Ohio. 
1. Blue Ash 
2. Green Ash 
3. Red Ash 
4. White Ash 
5. Common Basswood 
6 . white Basswood 
7. American Beech 
8 . Black haw 
9. Blue-beach 
10. Box-elder 
1. Ohio Buckeye 
2. Sweet Buckeye 
3. Burning Bush 
4. Butternut 
5. Wild Black Cherry 
6 . Cottonwood 
7. Wild Crabapple 
8 . Flowering Dogwood 
9. Dotted-thorn 
20. Slippery Elm 
1. White Elm 
2. Hackberry 
3. Mush Haw 
4. Red Haw 
5. Yellow Haw 
6 . Big Shellbark Hickory 
7. Eitternut Hickory 
8 . Mockernut Hickory 
9. Pignut Hickory 
30. Shagbark Hickory 
1. Small-fruited Hickory 
2. Honey-locist 
5. Hop-hornbeam 
4. Hop-tree 
5. Kentucky-coffe-tree 
6 . Black Sugar Maple 
7. Red Maple 
8 . Silver Maple 
9. Sugar Maple 
40. Red Mulberry 
1. Black Oak 
2. Bur Oak 
3. Chestnut Oak 
4. Fin Oak 
5. Red Oak 
6 . Scarlet Oak 
7. Shingle Oak 
8 . Swamp '»fliite Oak 
9. White Oak 
50. Pawpaw 
51. Wild Plum 
2. Redbud 
3. Red-cedar 
4. Sassafras 
5. Sheepberry 
6 . Dwarf Sumac 
7. Staghorn Sumac 
8 . Sycamore (of U.S.) 
9. .Tulip-tree 
60. Tupelo 
1. Black Walnut 
2. Black Willow 
3. Glaucous willow 
4. Peach-leaved Willow 
5. Sandbar Willow 
The following are rare or doubtful records 
or introduced trees that have run wild. 
6 . Ailanthus 96 . 
7. Apple 7 . 
8 . Biltmore Ash 3 . 
9. Black Ash 9 . 
70. Quaking Asp 100. 
1. Large-toothed Aspen 1 . 
2. Common Buckthorn 2. 
3. Yellow Buckthorn 103. 
4. Gnarled Catalpa 
5. Tall Catalpa 
6 . Choke Cherry 
7. Perfumed Cherry 
8 . Sour Cherry 
9. Sweet Cherry 
80. American Chestnut 
1 . Cucumber-tree 
2. Blue-fruited Dogwood 
3. Cork Elm 
4. English Hawthorn 
5. Herculcs-club 
6 . American Holly 
7. Juneberry 
8 . Common Juniper 
9. Common Locust 
90. Osage-orange 
1. Golden Osier 
2. purple Osier 
3. Paper-mulberry 
4. Peach 
95. pear 
pecan 
persimm jn 
Quince 
Lombardy poplar 
Silver Poplar 
Sweet-gum 
Crack Willow 
Witch-hazel 
