Revised 1955

DEPARTMENT OF CONSERVATION
DIVISION OF FORESTRY
SPRINGFIELD
WILLIAM T. LODGE,
Director

(Printed by Authority of the State of Illinois)

TABLE OF CONTENTS

Page
Ailanthus[54]
Alder, black[19]
speckled[19]
Apple, crab[45]
Arbor vitae[7]
Ash, black[65]
blue[65]
green[64]
pumpkin[65]
red[64]
white[64]
Aspen, large-tooth[8]
quaking[8]
Bald cypress[6]
Basswood[60]
white[60]
Beech[22]
blue[19]
Birch, black[21]
river[21]
white[20]
yellow[21]
Black locust[53]
Black walnut[11]
Bois d’arc[37]
Box elder[58]
Buckeye, Ohio[59]
Buttonwood[44]
Butternut[12]
Catalpa[66]
Cedar, northern white[7]
red[7]
Cherry, black[50]
choke[50]
wild[50]
Chestnut[22]
Coffee tree, Kentucky[52]
Cottonwood[9]
swamp[9]
Crab, apple[45]
Bechtel’s[45]
prairie[45]
sweet[45]
Cucumber, magnolia[39]
Cypress, bald[6]
Dogwood, alternate-leaved[61]
flowering[61]
Elm, American[34]
cork[34]
red[35]
rock[34]
slippery[35]
water[35]
winged[34]
Gum, cotton[62]
sour[62]
sweet[43]
tupelo[62]
Hackberry[36]
southern[36]
Haw, green[48]
red[48]
Hawthorn, cock-spur[47]
dotted[47]
green[48]
red[48]
Hedge apple[37]
Hercules’ club[63]
Hickories, key of Illinois[13]
Hickory, big shell-bark[16]
bitternut[14]
Buckley’s[18]
king-nut[16]
mockernut[17]
pecan[15]
pignut[18]
shag-bark[16]
sweet pignut[17]
water[14]
white[17]
Honey locust[51]
Hornbeam, American[19]
hop[20]
Horse-chestnut[59]
Kentucky coffee-tree[52]
Larch, American[6]
European[6]
Linden, American[60]
Locust, black[53]
honey[51]
water[51]
Magnolia, cucumber[39]
Maple, ash-leaved[58]
black[56]
Norway[58]
red[57]
river[57]
silver[57]
soft[57]
sugar[56]
swamp[57]
Mulberry, red[38]
Russian[38]
white[38]
Oak, basket[26]
black[29]
black jack[32]
bur[25]
chinquapin[26]
jack[29]
northern pin[29]
northern red[28]
over[24]
pin[30]
post[27]
red[28]
rock chestnut[26]
scarlet[30]
shingle[33]
Shumard’s[28]
southern red[31]
Spanish[31]
swamp chestnut[26]
swamp Spanish[31]
swamp white[25]
white[24]
willow[33]
yellow chestnut[26]
Oaks, of Illinois, a key[23]
Ohio buckeye[59]
Orange, osage[37]
Papaw[41]
Paulownia[66]
Pecan[15]
Persimmon[63]
Pine, Austrian[4]
jack[5]
Scotch[5]
shortleaf[5]
white[4]
Plane tree[44]
Plum, Canada[49]
wild[49]
wild goose[49]
yellow[49]
Poplar, balsam[9]
Carolina[9]
European white[9]
Lombardy[9]
yellow[40]
Redbud[52]
Red cedar[7]
Sassafras[42]
Service-berry[46]
smooth[46]
Shadblow[46]
Sour gum[62]
Spruce, Norway[5]
Sweet gum[43]
Sumac, shining[55]
smooth[55]
staghorn[55]
Sycamore[44]
European[44]
Tamarack[6]
Thorn, cock-spur[47]
dotted[47]
pear[47]
Washington[48]
Tree of Heaven[54]
Tulip tree[40]
Tupelo gum[62]
Walnut, black[11]
white[12]
Willow, black[10]
crack[10]
peach-leaved[10]
weeping[10]
white[10]

See pages [70] and [71] for Index of Scientific Names