Woodpeckers in Relation to Trees And Wood Products
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M. 190). Wild black cherry (Padus serotina). — Erie, Pa., Todd; Washing- ton, D. C; Randolph County, W. Va., (H. 6801a); Wisconsin, Hoy (1865); southern Arizona (A. A. and A. M. 188). Islay (Laurocerasus ilicifolia). — California (A. A. and A. M. 185). THE mimosa family (MIMOSACE^). Fifteen species of this family become arborescent in the United States, only one of which, so far as known, is attacked by sapsuckers. Mesquite (Prosofns glandulosa). — Arizona (A. M. 174). i4 WOODPECKEES IN EELATIO...N TO TKEBS. THE SENNA FAMILY (CjBSALPINAOE^) . Two of the 12 native species of trees of this family are attacked by sapsuckers, and one of them at least is much disfigured. One West Indian species also is punctured by the sapsucker. LIST OF C^SALPINACEiE ATTACKED. Water locust (Gleditsia aquatica). — This tree is very commonly attacked by sapsuckers near Longbridge, La., and swollen girdles are produced similar to those figured for the honey locust. Honey locust {Gleditsia triacanfhos) .
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