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DICLINÍA AMENTACEJE, - Quercus, 
32. Q. foliis modice petiolatis lato-obovatis oblongis subtus . 
- albo-tomentosis supra nitidis grosse dentatis basi obtu- 
brevibus, fructibus geminis brev i-pedunculatis, cupula - 
hemispharica, squamis tuberculatis rugosis, glande 
ovata.— Willd. sp. pl. 4. p. 440. 
Q. Prinus monticola. Mich. fl. amer. 2. p. 196. 
Icon. Mich. querc. n. 5. t.7. Mich. arb. 2. t.8. Abbot. 
insect. 2. t. 82. 
In rocky situations on the mountains: New England to 
Carolina. h. May. v. v. The Rock Chesnut Oak 
rises to about sixty. Tet; its timber is in high value, 
and its bark tans extremely well, T 
33. Q. foliis longe petiolatis oblongo-lanceolatis basi obtusis 
acuminatis subtus tomentosis grosse dentatis, denti- 
bus subaequalibus dilatatis acutis apice callosis, cupula 
hemisphzrica, glande ovato-subglobosa. ae illd. sp. 
pl. 4. p. A41. 
Q. Prinus acuminata, Mich. fl. amer. 2. [2 
Icon. Mich. querc. n. 5. t. 8. Mich. arb. 2. p. 61. t. 9. 
In the Allegany mountains and on the banks of the De- 
"qHaware. h. May. v.v. The Yellow Oak is a beau- 
and large tree ; the acorns are eatable. | Tepi 
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Chinquapin. 34. Q. foliis brevi-petiolatis obovatis basi acutis grosse den- 
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americana. 
tatis subtus glaucis, dentibus subæqualibus dilatatis 
apice callosis, cupula hemisphærica, glande ovata, 
Q. Prinus Chinquapin. Mich. arb. 2. p. 65. : 
Q. prinoides. Willd. sp. pl. 4. p. 440. 
Icon. Mich. querc. n. 5. t. 9. f. 1. Mich. ark 2i 10. . 
bona. 
On dry mountain lands: Pensylvania to Carolina. h. 
May. v. v. The Chinquapin or Dwarf Chesnut Oak is 
alow-growing shrub, not exceeding three or four feet 
in height ; it is highly ornamental whens in de bepa: 
701. CORYLUS. Gen. pl. 1450. 
1. C. foliis subrotundis cordatis acuminatis, eee os 
tus subrotundo-campanulatis nuce subglobosa majori- 
bus, limbo dilatato xor eqs "d aes, as 4. 
p. 471. ^ 
Icon. Wangh. amer. t. 29. f. 63. E ER 
In low shady woods: Canada to Florida, h. March, 
April v.v. The Hazel Nut or Wild. Filbert is a 
shrub from four to eight feet high; the nuts very fine. 
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