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This work provides a comprehensive guide to the trees found in Indiana, detailing various species along with their characteristics, habitats, and ecological significance. It includes a key to families, descriptions of individual trees, and illustrations derived from photographic reproductions of specimens. The text emphasizes the importance of forestry and conservation, aiming to educate the public and stimulate interest in the state's natural resources. Additionally, it features measurements of notable trees and discusses the specific gravity of Indiana woods, making it a valuable resource for educators, students, and nature enthusiasts.

[A] L. W. V.—Lower Wabash Valley.

Specific Gravity of Indiana Woods.[90]

The specific gravity was derived from wood dried at 100° centigrade (212 Fah.) until it ceased to lose weight.

Carya ovata (Shellbark Hickory) 00.8372
Quercus stellata (Post Oak) 00.8367
Viburnum prunifolium (Black Haw) 00.8332
Quercus lyrata (Overcup Oak) 00.8313
Ostrya virginiana (Ironwood) 00.8264
Carya alba (White Hickory) 00.8218
Carya glabra (Black Hickory) 00.8217
Cornus florida (Flowering Dogwood) 00.8153
Carya laciniosa (Big Shellbark Hickory) 00.8108
Quercus Michauxii (Cow Oak) 00.8039
Diospyros virginiana (Persimmon) 00.7908
Amelanchier canadensis (Juneberry) 00.7838
Maclura pomifera (Osage Orange) 00.7736
Quercus bicolor (Swamp White Oak) 00.7662
Carya cordiformis (Pig Hickory) 00.7552
Quercus imbricaria (Shingle Oak) 00.7529
Quercus Prinus (Chestnut Oak) 00.7499
Ulmus alata (Cork Elm) 00.7491
Quercus alba (White Oak) 00.7470
Quercus macrocarpa (Bur Oak) 00.7453
Quercus coccinea (Scarlet Oak) 00.7405
Gleditsia aquatica (Water Honey Locust) 00.7342
Robinia Pseudo-Acacia (Black Locust) 00.7333
Quercus marilandica (Black Jack Oak) 00.7324
Celtis occidentalis (Hackberry) 00.7287
Carpinus caroliniana (Water Beech) 00.7286
Ulmus Thomasi (Hickory Elm) 00.7263
Prunus americana (Wild Plum) 00.7215
Fraxinus quadrangulata (Blue Ash) 00.7184
Carya illinoensis (Pecan) 00.7180
Malus glaucescens (Crab Apple) 00.7048
Quercus velutina (Black Oak) 00.7045
Ulmus fulva (Slippery Elm) 00.6956
Quercus palustris (Pin Oak) 00.6938
Gymnocladus dioica (Coffeenut) 00.6934
Quercus falcata (Spanish Oak) 00.6928
Acer nigrum (Black Maple) 00.6915
Acer saccharum (Sugar Maple) 00.6912
Fagus grandifolia (Beech) 00.6883
Gleditsia triacanthos (Honey Locust) 00.6740
Betula lutea (Yellow Birch) 00.6553
Fraxinus americana (White Ash) 00.6543
Quercus rubra (Red Oak) 00.6540
Ulmus americana (White Elm) 00.6506
Cercis canadensis (Redbud) 00.6363
Nyssa sylvatica (Black Gum) 00.6356
Adelia acuminata (Swamp Privet) 00.6345
Fraxinus nigra (Water Ash) 00.6318
Fraxinus pennsylvanica (Red Ash) 00.6251
Larix laricina (Tamarack) 00.6236
Acer rubrum (Red Maple) 00.6178
Juglans nigra (Black Walnut) 00.6115
Betula papyrifera (Paper Birch) 00.5955
Liquidambar Styraciflua (Sweet Gum) 00.5909
Morus rubra (Red Mulberry) 00.5898
Prunus serotina (Wild Black Cherry) 00.5822
Betula nigra (River Birch) 00.5762
Betula populifolia (White Birch) 00.5760
Platanus occidentalis (Sycamore) 00.5678
Pinus virginiana (Jersey Pine) 00.5309
Acer saccharinum (Silver Maple) 00.5259
Sassafras officinale (Sassafras) 00.5042
Prunus pennsylvanica (Wild Red Cherry) 00.5023
Juniperus virginiana (Red Cedar) 00.4926
Pinus Banksiana (Gray Pine) 00.4761
Magnolia acuminata (Cucumber Tree) 00.4690
Alnus rugosa (Alder) 00.4666
Populus grandidentata (Quaking Aspen) 00.4632
Alnus incana (Tag Alder) 00.4607
Taxodium distichum (Cypress) 00.4543
Æsculus glabra (Buckeye) 00.4542
Tilia glabra (Linn) 00.4525
Castanea dentata (Chestnut) 00.4504
Salix amygdaloides (Willow) 00.4502
Catalpa bignonioides (Catalpa) 00.4474
Salix nigra (Black Willow) 00.4456
Acer Negundo (Box Elder) 00.4328
Æsculus octandra (Sweet Buckeye) 00.4274
Tilia heterophylla (White Linn) 00.4253
Tsuga canadensis (Hemlock) 00.4239
Liriodendron Tulipifera (Yellow Poplar) 00.4230
Catalpa speciosa (Catalpa) 00.4165
Populus heterophylla (Downy Cottonwood) 00.4089
Juglans cinerea (Butternut) 00.4086
Populus tremuloides (Quaking Aspen) 00.4032
Asimina triloba (Pawpaw) 00.3069
Populus deltoides (Cottonwood) 00.3889
Pinus Strobus (White Pine) 00.3854
Thuja occidentalis (Arbor-Vitæ) 00.3164

Plate 135

COUNTY MAP OF INDIANA.

Plate 136

COUNTY MAP OF INDIANA SHOWING CERTAIN AREAS OF FOREST DISTRIBUTION.

Plate 137

ENGLISH AND METRIC SCALES COMPARED.

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FOOTNOTES:

[1] Ind. Geol. Rept. 22:93:1898.

[2] Amer. Mid. Nat. 3:70:1913.

[3] Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. 1901:297:1902.

[4] See discussion under Abies balsamea on page 290.

[5] Proc. Ind. Hort. Soc. 1892:53:1893.

[6] Ind. Geol. Surv. Rept. 5:338:1874.

[7] Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. 1897:173:1898.

[8] Baird & Taylor's reference to this species is regarded as a cultivated tree or as an error: Manual Public Schools of Clark County, Ind. 1878-9, page 62.

[9] Hamilton County by Wilson, no doubt from a cultivated tree.

[10] Contributed by C. R. Ball, Bureau Plant Industry, Washington, D.C., except the genus Populus.

[11] Coulter's record for Gibson County by Schneck is regarded as an error because Schneck himself does not report it, and there was no specimen in the Schneck herbarium.

[12] Deam's record in Rept. Ind. St. Board Forestry 1911:124:1912 was a manuscript error.

[13] Ind. Geol. Rept. 17:263:1892.

[14] Sargent in Bot. Gaz. Vol. 64: 58:1918.

[15] Heimlich in Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. 1917:437:439:1918 credits most of my records jointly with Prof. G. N. Hoffer. This is an error. On my invitation Prof. Hoffer accompanied me nine days in the field doing mycological work. While he gave me valuable assistance in collecting during these days, his assistance and responsibility stopped there and he never asked or expected to be considered joint author. Again on our trip we collected only in Daviess, Gibson, Fountain, Knox, Lawrence, Martin, Pike and Sullivan Counties.

[16] Sargent 1.c.

[17] André Michaux's Travels 1793-1796.

[18] Flora of Jefferson County. Ind. Geol. Surv. Rept. 2:283:1871.

[19] Flora of Jefferson County. Ind. Geol. Surv. Rept. 6:265:1875.

[20] Bot. Gaz. Vol. 66:236:1918.

[21] Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. 1917:435:1918.

[22] Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. 1917:435:1918.

[23] Bot. Gaz. 66:237:1918.

[24] Bot. Gaz. 66:244:1918.

[25] Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. 1917:436:1918.

[26] Trees and Shrubs 2:208-209:1913 and Bot. Gaz. 66:247:1918.

[27] Bot. Gaz. 66:249:1918.

[28] In 1916 in Allen County along Cedar Creek, I measured a specimen that was 15.6 dm. in circ. b.h. with a clear bole of about 3m.

[29] Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. 1917:443:1918.

[30] Ind. Geol. Rept. 18:61:1894.

[31] Minnesota Bot. Studies 4:454:1916.

[32] Sargent in Bot. Gaz. Vol. 65:435:1918.

[33] This hybrid was described in the Report of the Indiana State Board of Forestry for 1911.

[34] Elliott: Histological variations of Quercus Muhlenbergii. University of Kansas Science Bul. 9:45:54:8 Plates:1914.

[35] Gorby: Trees and shrubs indigenous to Miami County, Ind. Geol. Rept. 16:168-170:1889.

[36] Wilson: Flora of Hamilton and Marion Counties, Indiana. Proc. Ind. Acad. Science. 1894:156-176:1895.

[37] Higley and Raddin: Flora of Cook County Illinois, and a part of Lake County Indiana. Bul. Chicago Acad. Sci. Vol. 2: 106:1891

[38] Nieuwland: Notes on our local flora. Amer. Mid. Nat. Vol. 3:230:1914.

[39] Michaux: North American Silva. J. J. Smith's Trans. Vol. 1:37:1871.

[40] Nieuwland: Notes on our local flora. Amer. Mid. Nat. Vol. 3:230:1914.

[41] Prof. B. Shimek told me that recently a few trees were found about 30 miles west of Iowa City, Iowa.

[42] Sargent: Notes on North American Trees. Bot. Gaz. Vol. 65:424:1918.

[43] Brown: Trees of Fountain County, Ind. Geol. Rept. Vol. 11:123:1882.

[44] Sargent: Notes on North American Trees. Bot. Gaz. Vol. 65:427:1918.

[45] Bot. Gaz. Vol. 67:217-229:1919.

[46] Hill: Notes on Celtis pumila, etc. Bul. Torrey Club: Vol:27:496-505:1900.

[47] Bot. Gaz. Vol. 67:228-229:1919.

[48] Garden & Forest 9:375:1896.

[49] Morus alba Linnæus. White Mulberry. A small crooked tree; leaves ovate, sometimes lobed, blades 6-13 cm. long, cordate at the base, acute at apex, at maturity glabrous above and glabrous beneath or with some hairs on the veins and in the axils of the veins; fruit subglobose or oblong, 1-2 cm. long, white to pinkish. This is an introduced tree and has been reported as an escape in many parts of the State, especially by the older botanists. Morus alba variety tatarica Loudon, the Russian mulberry, has been reported as an escape. The writer has seen single specimens as an escape in woods in Cass and Marshall Counties. It can be distinguished by practically all of the leaves being more or less lobed and the reddish fruit. This form was introduced into the United States in great numbers about fifty years ago by the Mennonites. It was especially recommended by nurserymen for fence posts and it has been planted to some extent in Indiana, but it cannot be recommended. It grows too slowly and is too crooked to compensate for any lasting qualities the wood may have. Morus nigra has been reported from Indiana by Phinney, Brown and McCaslin as a forest tree. Since this is an introduced tree, and is not supposed to be hardy in our area, their reports should be transferred to some other species.

[50] Amer. Midland Naturalist Vol. 3:347:1914.

[51] Contributed by W. W. Eggleston, Bureau Plant Industry, Washington, D.C.

[52] Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. 1917:445:1918.

[53] Higley and Raddin: Flora of Cook County Illinois and a part of Lake County Indiana. Bul. Chic. Acad. Sci. Vol. 2:33:1891.

[54] Trans. Ill. Acad. Science, 1916:132.

[55] Amer. Nat. 6:660:1872.

[56] Rept. Ind. Geol. Surv. 12:208:1883.

[57] Ind. Geol. Rept. 16:169:1889.

[58] Plant World 7:252:1904.

[59] Thomas' Western Travels, page 111:1819.

[60] Drake in Picture of Cincinnati, page 83, 1815.

[61] Bot. Gaz. Vol. 67:233:1919.

[62] S. Coulter: Size of some trees of Jefferson County, Ind. Bot. Gaz. Vol. 1:10:1875. He says: "Fifty trees were measured at three feet above the ground with an average diameter of 2 ft. and 9 inches. An equal number of Æsculus octandra were measured at the same height from the ground with an average diameter of 2 ft. and 9 inches."

[63] Drake: Picture of Cincinnatus:79:1815.

[64] Young: Botany of Jefferson County, Ind. Geo. Surv. Ind. Rept. 2:255:1871.

[65] Sargent: Notes on North American Trees. Bot. Gaz. Vol. 66:421-438 and 494-511:1918.

[66] Wadmond: Flora of Racine and Kenosha Counties. Trans. Wis. Acad. Sci. Vol. 16:857:1909. The author says: "Two trees near Berryville, the only known trees of this species in the State."

[67] In 1918 I measured a specimen near Yankeetown in Warrick County that had a clear bole of 3 meters (10 feet), and a circumference of 11 dm. (40 inches) b.h.

[68] Bot. Gaz. Vol. 67:241-242:1919.

[69] Rhodora Vol. 14:192:1912.

[70] Sterrett: Utilization of Ash. U. S. Dept. Agri. Bul. 523:1917.

[71] Sterrett: Utilization of Ash, U. S. Dept. Agri. Bul. 523:1917.

[72] Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. 1900:141:1901.

[73] Manual Public Schools Clark County, Ind. 1878-9, page 62.

[74] Proc. Ind. Acad. Sci. 1917:403:1918.

[75] Rept. Geol. Surv. Ind. 7:562:1876.

[76] Rept. Geol. Surv. Ind. 16:168:1889.

[77] Rept. Geol. Surv. Ind. 24:617:1900.

[78] Sci. Bul. Chic. Acad. Vol. 2:148:1891.

[79] Ind. Geol. Rept. 11:148:1881.

[80] Blatchley's, Mss. Flora of Monroe County, Ind. June 1887.

[81] Bul. Brockville Nat. Hist. Soc. No. 1:38:1885

[82] Amer. Midland Nat. Vol. 3:222:1914.

[83] It is said that this list and that of Hobb's list of trees of Parke county were prepared by obtaining from farmers a list of the common names of the trees to which they attached botanical names.

[84] Sargent in a letter to the author.

[85] Proc. U.S. Nat. Mus. 17:415.

[86] American Midland Naturalist 3:320:1914.

[87] Ind. Geol. Rept. 11:148:1881.

[88] Ind. Geol. Rept. 11:123:1882.

[89] Ind. Geol. Rept. 12:174:1883.

[90] Adapted from Sargent's "Trees of North America."

Index

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A] [B] [C] [D] [E] [F] [G] [H] [I] [J] [K] [L] [M] [N] [O] [P] [Q] [R] [S] [T] [U] [V] [W]

The accepted botanical names are in bold-face type. Synonyms are placed in italics. Where the subject receives the most extended notice the page number is in bold-face type.

A PAGE

Abies balsamea

290

Aceracea

239

Acer

239

Negundo

240, 241, 298, 300

Negundo variety violaceum

242

nigrum

246, 247, 299

pennsylvanicum

295

rubrum

244, 245, 298, 300

rubrum variety Drummondii

244

rubrum variety tridens

246

saccharinum

242, 243, 300

saccharum

248, 249, 298, 299

saccharum variety glaucum

248

saccharum variety Schneckii

250

saccharum variety Rugelii

250

Acknowledgments

16

Adelia

282

acuminata

282, 283, 300

Æsculaceæ

251

Æsculus

251

flava variety purpurascens

253

glabra

251, 252, 300

octandra

253, 254, 300

Ailanthus altissima

237, 238

glandulosa

237

Alder

90, 300

smooth

92, 93

speckled

90, 91

Alnus

90, 297

incana

13, 90, 91, 297, 300

rugosa

13, 90, 92, 93, 300

Altingiaceæ

166

Amelanchier canadensis

177, 178

lævis

177, 179, 298, 299

Amygdalaceæ,

216

Anonaceæ

161

Apple, American crab

172, 173, 299

Iowa crab

174

narrow-leaved crab

174, 175

western crab

174, 176

thorn

180

Arbor-Vitæ

32, 33, 300

Arrow wood

265

Ash

267

Biltmore

270, 271

black

280, 281

blue

278, 279, 299

gray

267

green

272, 273

hoop

148, 282

pumpkin

277

red

274, 275, 300

swamp

272, 274

swell-butt

276, 277

water

300

white

267, 272, 274, 299

Asimina triloba

161, 162, 298, 300

Aspen, large-toothed

50, 51

quaking

52, 53, 300
B

Ball, Carleton R

16

Balm of Gilead

292

Banana, Hoosier

161

Basswood

255, 256

white

257, 258

Beech

94, 95, 297, 299

blue

78, 79, 297

red

96

water

78, 79, 299

white

96

yellow

96

Betulaceæ

78

Betula

80

alleghenensis

84

lenta

84, 85, 292, 299

lutea

82, 83, 84, 85

nigra

84, 88, 89, 293, 300

papyrifera

85, 87, 297, 300

papyrifera × pumila glandulifera

85

populifolia

85, 86, 300

Sanbergi

85

Bignoniaceæ

284

Birch

80, 82, 90

black

88, 89, 292

canoe

85, 87, 88

gray

85, 86

paper

85, 87, 88, 297, 300

red

88, 89, 90

river

90, 300

white

85, 86, 88, 300

yellow

82, 83, 299

Botanic descriptions, comments on

13

Box elder

240, 241

Britton and Brown

16

Buckeye

251, 252, 253, 300

sweet

253, 254, 300

Butternut

54, 55, 300
C

Cæsalpinaceæ

226

Caprifoliaceæ

288

Carpinus caroliniana

78, 79, 297, 299

Carya

56

alba

68, 69, 299

alba variety subcoriacea

70

aquatica

292

Buckleyi variety arkansana

76, 77

cordiformis

61, 62, 72, 299

glabra

70, 71, 299

glabra variety megacarpa

72

illinoensis

59, 60, 299

laciniosa

66, 67, 292, 299

myristicæformis

292

ovalis

70, 72, 73, 74

ovalis variety obcordata

75

ovalis variety obcordata forma vestita

75

ovalis variety obovalis

75

ovalis variety odorata

75

ovata

63, 64, 299

ovata variety fraxinifolia

65

ovata variety Nuttallii

66

Castanea dentata

96, 97, 297, 300

pumila

293

Catalfa

284

Catalpa

284, 298, 300

hardy

284

Catalpa

284

Catalpa bigonnioides

13, 284, 285, 300

Catalpa Catalpa

284

speciosa

284, 286, 287, 298, 300

Cedar, red

32, 35, 300

white

291

Celtis

146

laevigata

151

mississipiensis

151, 152

occidentalis

147, 148, 298, 299

occidentalis variety crassifolia

148

pumila

148, 149

pumila variety Deamii

149, 150

Cercis canadensis

227, 228, 298, 300

Chamæcyparis thyoides

291

Cherry, wild

223

wild black

223, 225, 300

wild red

223, 224, 298, 300

Chestnut

96, 97, 297, 300

Chinquapin

293

Coffeenut

233, 234, 299

Contents, table of

9

Conservation, The Department of

16

Cornacea

259

Cornus florida

261, 262, 299

Cottonwood

47, 49, 297, 300

downy

300

swamp

47, 48

Coulter, Stanley, Commissioner

16, 163, 251

Cratægus

180

albicans

214

alnorum

200

basilica

200, 201

beata

214

berberifolia

214

Boyntoni

214

Brainerdi

214

Calpodendron

191, 193

chrysocarpa

194, 195

coccinea

209, 211

coccinea variety Elwangeriana

212

coccinea variety oligandra

206

coccinoides

209, 210

collina

188, 189

cordata

214

Crus-galli

182, 183

cuneiformis

182, 184

deltoides

203

denaria

214

Dodgei

194

Edsoni

200

Eggertii

209

fecunda

214

filipes

203, 205

Gattingeri

206, 207

Jesupi

200, 202

lucorum

214

macrosperma

197, 199

macrosperma variety matura

200

Margaretta

185, 187

mollis

212, 213

neo-fluvialis

191, 192

nitida

197, 198

ovata

214

pausiaca

182

pedicillata

209

pedicillata variety Elwangeriana

212

Phænopyrum

214, 215

Pringlei

214

pruinosa

206, 208

punctata

185, 186

roanensis

214

rotundifolia

194

rugosa

203, 204

silvicola variety Beckwithae

203

succulenta

188, 190

villipes

214

viridis

196, 197

Crooked brush

282, 283

Cucumber tree

157, 158, 300

Cypress, bald

28, 31, 297, 300
D

Deam, Stella M.

16

Dietz, Harry F.

7, 15

Diospyros virginiana

265, 266, 298, 299

Distribution of trees, terms used to define

14

Dogwood

261, 262

flowering

261, 299
E

Ebenaceæ

265

Eggleston, W. W.

16, 171

Elder, box

240, 241, 298, 300

Elm

140

bitter

140

cork

299

gray

140

hickory

142, 143, 299

hub

140

red

138, 139, 140

rock

142, 143

slippery

138, 139, 299

sour

140

swamp

140

water

140, 294

white

140, 141, 300

winged

142, 144

English and metric scales compared

306

Ericaceæ

263
F

Fabaceæ

233

Fagaceæ

92

Fagus grandifolia

94, 95, 297, 299

Fir, balsam

290

Fraxinus

267

americana

268, 269, 299

americana forma iodocarpa

270

americana variety subcoriacea

268

biltmoreana

270, 271

caroliniana

296

lanceolata

272, 273

nigra

280, 281, 300

pennsylvanica

274, 275, 300

profunda

276, 277, 296

quadrangulata

278, 279, 299

Frontispiece

5
G

Gleditsia aquatica

230, 231, 299

aquatica × triacanthos

232

triancanthos

227, 229, 299

Gum

259

black

259, 298, 300

sour

259

sweet

166, 167, 298, 300

tupelo

295

yellow

259

Gymnocladus dioica

233, 234, 299
H

Hackberry

146, 148, 151, 298, 299

dwarf

148, 149

Haw, black

288, 289, 299

dotted

185

pear

191, 193

red

180, 191, 209, 212

scarlet

214

southern black

289

Hedge

155

Hemlock

26, 29, 300

Hickory

56

big scaly-bark

68

big shellbark

65, 66, 67, 299

black

70, 71, 297, 299

hard-head

68

nutmeg

292

pignut

61, 62, 72, 299

shellbark

63, 64, 65, 299

small-fruited

72, 73, 76, 297

ladies

76

water

292

white

68, 69, 297, 299

yellow-bud

63

Holly

295, 298

Hop hornbeam

80

Hough, R. B.

16
I

Ilex opaca

295

Illustrations, explanation of

15

list of

10

Introduction

13

Ironwood

80, 297, 299
J

Juglandaceæ

52

Juglans

52

aquatica

292

cinerea

54, 55, 300

nigra

54, 57, 297, 300

Juneberry

177, 298, 299

smooth

177, 179

Juniper

291

Juniperus communis

291

virginiana

32, 35, 291, 300
K

Kalmia latifolia

84

Key to the families of Indiana trees

17
L

Larch

26

Larix laricina

26, 27, 300

Lauraceæ

163

Laurel

84

Lieber, Richard

7

Linn

255, 256, 298, 300

Liquidambar Styraciflua

166, 167, 298, 300

Liriodendron Tulipifera

159, 160, 298, 300

Locust

235

black

235, 236, 299

honey

227, 229, 298, 299

water honey

230, 231, 298, 299

yellow

235
M

Maclura pomifera

155, 156, 299

Magnoliaceæ

155

Magnolia acuminata

157, 158, 300

Malaceæ

171

Malus

171

angustifolia

171

coronaria

174, 176

fragrans

172

glaucescens

172, 173, 299

ioensis

174

ioensis × lancifolia

177

lancifolia

174, 175

Maple, black

246, 247, 299

black sugar

246

hard

248

red

244, 245, 298, 300

rock

248

silver

242, 243, 300

soft

242, 244

sugar

248, 249, 298, 299

swamp

244

white

242

Map of certain forestal areas of Indiana

302

explanation of

15

Map of Indiana

301

Moosewood

295

Moraceæ

151

Morus

153

alba

155

alba variety tatarica

155

nigra

155, 295

rubra

153, 154, 298, 300

Mulberry, red

153, 154, 155, 298, 300

black

295

white

155
N

Nomenclature

14

Nyssa aquatica

295

sylvatica

259, 260, 295, 300
O

Oak

98

basket

107, 108

bear

294

black

119, 127, 129, 135, 298, 299

black jack

135, 136, 299

bur

104, 115, 116, 117, 297, 299

chestnut

104, 110, 111, 299

chinquapin

104, 106

cow

107, 108, 297, 299

dwarf chestnut

294

Hill's

127, 128

iron

114

jack

119

mossy cup

116

over cup

117, 118, 299

peach

119

pigeon

107

pin

123, 124, 297, 299

post

112, 113, 300

red

121, 122, 126, 135, 297, 299

sand bur

114

scarlet

131, 132, 299

Schneck's

123, 125

scrub

294

shingle

119, 120, 299

Spanish

131, 133, 134, 297, 299

swamp

123

swamp white

104, 105, 299

sweet

104

water

119, 123, 294

white

101, 102, 297, 299

willow

294

yellow

104, 131

Oleaceæ

267

Osage Orange

155, 156, 299

Ostrya virginiana

80, 81, 299

virginiana variety glandulosa

80

Oxydendrum arboreum

263, 264
P

Pawpaw

161, 162, 298

white

161

yellow

161

Pecan

59, 60, 297, 299

McCallister

60

Pepperidge

259

Persimmon

265, 266, 298, 299

Pinaceæ

19

Pine

19

gray

22, 23, 300

jack

22, 23, 297

Jersey

22, 24, 25, 300

Norway

290

pitch

290

scrub

22, 24, 25

short-leaf

290

white

20, 21, 25, 297, 300

Pinus

19

Banksiana

22, 23, 300

echinata

290

resinosa

290

rigida

290

Strobus

20, 21, 290, 300

virginiana

24, 25

Planera aquatica

294

Planer-tree

294

Plane tree

168

Platanaceæ

168

Platanus occidentalis

168, 169, 298, 300

Plum, Canada

218, 220

wild goose

221, 222

wild red

216, 217, 299

woolly-leaf

218, 219

Pond brush

282, 283

Poplar

45, 159

balsam

291

blue

159

Carolina

47, 49

hickory

159

Lombardy

292

silver-leaf

45, 46

swamp

47

white

159

yellow

159, 160, 298

Populus

45

alba

45, 46

balsamifera

291

balsamifera variety virginiana

47

candicans

292

deltoides

47, 49, 297, 300

grandidentata

50, 51, 291, 297, 300

heterophylla

47, 48, 297, 300

nigra variety italica

292

tremuloides

52, 53, 297, 300

Preface

7

Privet swamp

300

Prunus

216

americana

216, 217, 299

americana variety lanata

218, 219

hortulana

221, 222

nigra

218, 220

pennsylvanica

223, 224, 300

serotina

223, 225, 300
Q

Quaking aspen

52, 300

Quercus

98

alba

101, 102, 297, 299

alba variety latiloba

103

alba × Michauxii

110

alba × Muhlenbergii

103

Beadlei

110

bicolor

104, 105, 299

coccinea

131, 132, 299

Deami

103

digitata

135

ellipsoidalis

127, 128

falcata

133, 134, 297, 299

illicifolia

293

imbricaria

119, 120, 299

lyrata

117, 118, 299

macrocarpa

115, 116, 297, 299

macrocarpa variety olivæformis

116

marilandica

135, 136, 294, 299

maxima

121

Michauxii

107, 108, 297, 299

montana

110

Muhlenbergii

104, 106, 109, 112, 293

nigra

293

pagoda

135

pagodaefolia

135

palustris

123, 124, 297, 299

Phellos

294

prinoides

294

Prinus

107, 109, 111, 294, 299

rubra

121, 122, 135, 297, 299

rubra variety triloba

135

Schneckii

123, 125, 127, 297

Shumardii

126

Shumardii variety Schneckii

126

stellata

112, 113, 300

triloba

135

velutina

127, 129, 131, 298, 299
R

Redbud

227, 228, 298, 300

Remarks, explanation of

15

Robinia Pseudo-Acacia

235, 236, 299

Rulac Nuttallii

242
S

Salicaceæ

34

Salix

34

alba

40, 41

alba variety vitellina

40

amygdaloides

38, 39, 300

discolor

43, 44

discolor variety eriocephala

43

fragilis

40, 42

nigra

36, 37, 300

nigra variety falcata

38

Sassafras

163, 164, 298, 300

red

163

white

163

Sassafras albida variety glauca

166

officinale

163, 164

Sargent, C. S.

16

Service berry

177

Simarubaceæ

237

Sorrel tree

263, 264

Sour wood

263, 264

Specific gravity of some of the woods of Indiana

299

Stink tree

237

Sugar berry

151

Sugar, black

246

Sugar tree

248

Sycamore

5, 168, 169, 298, 300
T

Tamarack

26, 27, 300

Taxodium distichum

28, 31, 297, 300

Thorn, Mrs. Ashe's

185, 187

Miss Beckwith's

203, 205

Judge Brown's

185, 187

Chapman's Hill

188, 189

Dr. Clapp's

206

cock-spur

182, 183

downy

212

Eggert's

209, 210

Fretz's

203, 204

Dr. Gattinger's

206, 207

Jesup's

200, 202

large-fruited

185, 186

long-spined

188, 190

Marshall's

182

Newcastle

182

New-river

191, 192

pear

191, 193

red-fruited

212, 213

round-leaved

194, 195

scarlet

209, 211

shining

197, 198

southern

196, 197

variable

197, 199

Washington

214, 215

waxy-fruited

206, 208

Thuja occidentalis

32, 33, 300

Tiliaceæ

255

Tilia

255

americana

255

glabra

255, 256, 298, 300

heterophylla

257, 258, 300

heterophylla variety Michauxii

259

neglecta

259

Toxylon pomiferum

155

Tree of Heaven

237, 238

Trees, key to families occurring in Indiana

17

species excluded from Indiana flora

290

measurement of some of the largest found in Indiana

297

terms used to define distribution of

14

Tsuga canadensis

26, 29, 300

Tulip

159, 160

Tupelo

259
U

Ulmaceæ

137

Ulman, Paul

15

Ulmus

137

alata

142, 144, 299

americana

140, 141, 298, 300

fulva

138, 139, 209

Thomasi

142, 143, 299
V

Viburnum prunifolium

288, 289, 299

rufidulum

289
W

Walnut

52, 54, 56

black

54, 57, 297, 300

white

54, 55

Williamson, L. A.

103

Williamson, E. B.

103

Willow

36, 38, 40, 300

black

36, 37, 297, 300

crack

40, 42

glaucous

43

peach-leaved

38, 39

pussy

43, 44

swamp

43

white

40, 41

Wood, specific gravity of some species that occur in Indiana

299

Wood, white

159

whittle

257