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Appendix C Common Trade and Botanical Names for Woods NATIVE to the United States and Canada 6,7 This listing of both common and botanical names provides a quick reference of names to enter the Index of Schedules for the U.S. and Canadian woods. The Index of Schedules is arranged alphabetically by common name first, and this listing provides a ready means to go from botanical name (perhaps more familiar to the forester or botanist) or lumber trade name (perhaps more familiar to the lumber buyer or kiln operator) to the common name used in the Index of Abies amabilis Abies balsamea Abies concolor Abies grandis Abies lasiocarpa Abies magnifica Abies procera Acer macrophyllum Acer negundo Acer nigrum Acer rubrum Acer saccharinum Acer saccharum Aesculus glabra Aesculus octandra Alder, red Alnus rubra Apple Arbutus menziesii Ash, black Ash, blue Ash, brown (see ash, black in Index) Ash, green Ash, Oregon Ash, white Aspen, bigtooth Aspen, quaking Baldcypress Basswood, American Basswood, white Beech, American Betula alleghaniensis Betula lenta Betula nigra Betula papyrifera Betula populifolia Birch, grey 6Following nomenclature of E. L. Little, Jr. 1979. Checklist of United States trees. Agric. Handb. 541. Washington, DC: U.S. Department of Agriculture, Forest Service. 379 p. Schedules. It should serve as a guide of where to look for kiln schedules in the Index of Schedules. For example: In the listing, a note in parentheses after pine, loblolly, directs you to look under pine, southern, in the schedule index; likewise, the note after elm, red, directs you to look under elm, slippery, in the schedule index; the note after cypress directs you to baldcypress, etc. Fir, Pacific silver Fir, balsam Fir, white Fir, grand Fir, subalpine Fir, California red Fir, noble Maple, Oregon Boxelder Maple, black Maple, red Maple, silver Maple, sugar Buckeye, Ohio Buckeye, yellow Alnus rubra Alder, red Malus spp. Madrone Taxodium distichum Tilia americana Tilia heterophylla Fagus grandifolia Birch, yellow Birch, sweet Birch, river Birch, paper Birch, grey Betula populifolia 7For woods from Hawaii, see Appendix D. nigra quadrangulata nigra pennsylvanica Fraxinus Fraxinus Fraxinus Fraxinus Fraxinus Fraxinus Populus grandidentata Populus tremuloides latifolia americana 137

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