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538. Juglans aquatica. Swamp hickory D. Near the 
Mississippi, with the following one, west of Nat¬ 
chez. 
539. Juglans laciniosa. Thin shell-bark hickory. 
540. -- porcina. Pignut hickory. On the Wash¬ 
ita, Pearl-river, &c. 
641. Juglans squamosa. Shell-bark hickory. Those 
names are Michaux’s. All the hickories belong 
to the genus Hicorius; they are common all over 
Louisiana : On the Washita, &c. 
542. Juglans myristiceformis. Nutmeg hickory, Mx. 
Along the slopes of hills in rich lands, in the 
broken fertile country west of Atchafalava, in 
Opelousas, &c. 
543. Juglans oliveformis; Paccan. Near Natchitoches, 
on the Red-river, the Colorado, in Texas, &c. 
544. Juglans tomentosa. In east Louisiana. 
545. Juniperus virginiana. Red cedar. On the hills 
of the Red-river, &c. 
546. Laurus benzoin. Spicewood D. In Opelousas. 
Laurus caroliniensis, sp. 419. Red-bay, D. 
Common in the south, and in Opelousas. Is the 
Sweet-bay, the same tree, or the Laurus luclovi- 
ciana. sp. 71 ? 
Liquidambar styraciflua, sp. 395. Sweet gum, 
it grows on all sorts of soil, on the high hills, in 
the deepest swamps, and on the borders of the 
prairies and overflowed lands, D. 
Liriodendron tulipifera, sp. 410. Poplar. On 
the hills, common near Baton-rouge, and West of 
Amite, D. 
