426 . FAGACEAE 
middle, 15-20 cm. long, coarsely crenate-serrate, MU mp. beneath: 
corns short-peduncled; ba Pur 4 Eo wi ovoid or 
DEA -ovoid, 25-35 mm. long. [Q. Prinus Du Roi not L.]—(0n ESTNUT- 
. "TANBARK-OAK. )—Roeky hillsides ad ps woods, various provinces, Ga. 
o Miss., Ont., and Me.—Hybridizes with Q. stellata =x Q. bernardiensis. 
Q. prinoides Willd. Shrub or tree becoming 6 m. tall, the bark brown, 
vith flat ridges and shallow aa leaf-blades obovate or oblane eolate, 
r rarely od elliptic, 5-15 em. long, coarsely toothed, cuneate or rarely 
funded at the base, finely gray- oue. beneath: acorns ae or nearly 
so; cup he emispher ie, 13-18 mm. wide; nut e ellipsoid. -ovoid, 15-25 . long.— 
(SCRUB CHESTNUT-OAK. DWARE mite -OAK. )—Dry sa fay. p rocky, 
often acid, mE various provinees, N. C. to Tex., Minn., and Me. 
12. Q. austrina ers Tree becoming 25 m. tall, the bark gray or brownish- 
gray, more or scaly and broken into wide ridges; leaf-blades cuneate 
to elliptic- cuneate, 5- = long, with 3-5 blunt oe ascending, white- 
tomentose beneath but soon Eb Us ae green a acorns sessile or 
aioe stalked; n Ends o ic, 12-16 mm. wide; nut aa vid, 15-20 mm. long. 
[9 A pi Walt. ae woods, often. on river-bluffs, Coastal Plain, Fla. 
d 8. 
Q. Durandii Buckl. Tree becoming 16 m. tall, light-gray or nearly pis, 
the into thin loos ip appressed seales: leaf- blades narrowly elliptic, vary- 
ing to broadest ee r below the middle, 4-10 cm. long, entire or s lightly 
5-lobed near the a 2 05 whitish- tomentose Tenet pale: green above: 
acorns peed Saale cup Mac shallow s mm. wide, thin-sealy ; nut ovoid 
r somewhat depressed, Paus 10 ong.—(BASTARD WHITE-OAK.  PIN- 
OAK. WHITE- OAK.)— pid unb. mostly ealeareous, Coastal Plain, 
Ga. fo Tex. and Ark 
Q. minima (Sarg.) Small. Shrub, with underground stems, the branches 
less than 1 m. tall, the bark ips own, either pa = or pd leaf- blades obovate 
r sometimes elliptie or oblanceolate in outline, 3—10 . long, g cela - id 
d Tir d beneath ín -toothed or iios of the upper lea 
s solitary or several on a peduncle; cup hemispheric, aboni 
15 mm. wi wide; um ovoid or bra 15- mes mm, lon Q. virens a 
Chapm. Q. virginiana minima Sarg. Q. ana dentata Sarg. ]— ( SCRUB- 
OAK. DWARF-LIVE-OAK. )—Flat pinelands, ‘Coastal Plain, Fla. to S ae and 
Ga. 
15. Q. geminata Small. Shrub, m. tall with trunk usually 
curved: leaf-blades narrowly elliptic, "olipii, or elliptic-oblanceolate, 3—6 
em. long, entire, revolute, very stiff, De dein in. tomentose be- 
neath: aeorns usually 2 at the end of a alk; eup t ics about 10 mm. 
wide; a nut ibn or narrowly oval, 10-17. mm. long.  [Q. virens maritima 
Chapm.]— LIVE-OAK. SCRUB LIVE-OAK.)— Sandy hammo a scrub, oe 
sand: oe Coastal an Fla. to Miss. and N. C.—Hybridizes with Q. "Mar 
gar -xQ.H 
Q. virginiana Mill. Tr ds with pe trunk and wide- micans branches, 
betont 30 m. tall, the bark brown gray, broken into piii dad pid by 
to obova oblan 
e Pr em. long, entire, except sometimes on shoots, slightly EU 
above, pale beneath: poscis solitary, or spicate on peduncles; cup 
oe ae mm. wide; nut ovoid or ellipsoid-ovoid, 20-25 mm. long, 
more than twice as long as the cup. [Q. virens Ait. M E OAK. een: ds 
and iun. Coastal Plain, Fla. to Tex. and Va. I., Mez.)—Hy- 
