DICLINÍA AMENTACE. Quercus. 
high, and known under the names Over-cup Oak, 
Swamp-post Oak, and Water White Oak. The fruit 
is almost entirely covered with the cupula or calyx. 
29. Q. foliis oblongis pinnatifido-sintatis subtus pubescenti- 
~ bus, lobis lineari-lanceolatis obtusis integerrimis basi 
attenuatis, fructibus pedünculatis, cupula subcraterata 
tuberculosa, basi plana, glande ovata.— Willd. sp. 
pl.4.p. 449. x 
- Icon. Mich. guerc. n. 4. t.5. Mich. arb. 2. p. 13. t. 1. 
Du Hoi harbk, 2. t. 5. f.5.  Wangh. amer. t. 8. f. 6. 
Catesb. car. 1. 1. 21. f. 2. 
. p.a. Pu x m lobatis utrinque viridibus, Mich. l c. 
" 1.5. fe. 
© An fertile forests: New England to Carolina. f. Pert: 
sylvania and Carolina. h. May. v.v. The White 
Oak is one of the most abundant and useful of this 
genus in America; it grows in the middle states to an 
immense size. 
++ Foliis integris, dentatis. A 
30. Q. foliis longe petiolatis obovatis acutis subtus pribescen- 
.— tibus grosse dentatis, dentibus subzqualibus dilatatis 
= apice callosis, cupula craterata basi attenuata, glande 
ovata —/V illd. sp. pl. 4. p. 439. 
Q. Prinus palustris. Mich. fl. amer. 2. p. 108. 
Icon. Mich. qüerc. n. 5. t. 6. Mich. arb. 2. t. 7. Du 
Hoi harbk. 2. t. 6. f. 3. Wangh. amer. t. 4. f. 8. 
Catesb. car. 1. £/18. Pluk. alm. t. 54. f. 3. 
r iady woods and on the banks of rivers : Pensyl- 
Florida. h. May. v.v. This large and 
tree is known by the name of Chesnut White 
Oak, Swamp Chesnut Oak, and, to the south, White _ 
Oak, The fruit is large, and of a sweet taste. 
81. Q. foliis brevi-petiolatis oblongo-obovatis subtus albo- - 
tomentosis grosse dentatis basi integerrimis, dentibus - 
- ánzequalibus dilatatis acutiusculis apice callosis, fructi- 
. bus geminis longe pedunculatis, pedunculo in setam 
- terminante, cupula hemispharica, glande oblongo- 
. ovata.— JVilld. sp. pl.4. p.440... 
Q. Prinus tomentosa. Mich. querc. n. 5. t. 9. f. 2. 
Q. Prinus discolor. Mich. arl. 2. p. 46. t. 6. 
In low wet woods: Pensylvania to Carolina. h. May. 
v.v. The Swamp White Oak grows to a very large 
tree; the acorn, as of most of the chesnut oaks, is 
T2 
repanda, 
Prinus. 
