60 STATE BOARD OF AGRICULTURE 



Pyiiis. 



The folloAvinp; are to be soon in the upper part of the Botanic Garden: 

 P. betnljvfolia Biinf!:e, P, baccata L., P. Mains L., P. Toringo Sieb. 

 Pyi'us. See, also, Aronia. 

 •Quereus alba L. AYhite Oak. 



South and west of (College Hall; near the path and southwest of 

 the Horticultural Laboratory. The last one was planted on Arbor 

 day by the Delta Tau Delta fraternity. 

 Quercus Cerris L. Turkey Oak. 



West of the pear orchard on the hill. 

 *Quercus coccinia Wang. Scarlet Oak. 



Northeast of Williams' Hall. 

 *Quercus crispula Blume. A Japanese Oak. 



East of the Woman's Building. 

 *Quercus giandulifera Blume. A Japanese Oak. 



East of the Woman's Building. 

 *QuercuS' ilicifolia Wang. 



Near the west entrance to the Campus. 

 *Quercus imbricaria Michx. Shingle Oak. 



West of the pear orchard on the hill; in the Arboretum east of the 

 European Larches. 

 *Quercus lyrata Walt. In row 42 of the Arboretum. 

 *Quercus macrocarpa Michx. Burr Oak. 



West of the pear orchard on the hill; near the brook as it enters the 

 river. 

 *Quercus minor (Marsh) Sargent. 



Near the west entrance to the Campus. 

 *Quercus Muhlenbergii Engelm. (Q. Prinus acuminata Michx.) (Q. 

 castanea Muhl.) Chestnut Oak. 

 In the Botanic Garden northwest of the greenhouse. 

 *Quercus nana (Marsh) Sargent. 



Near the west entrance to the Campus. 

 *Quercus palustris Moench. Pin Oak. 



West of the pear orchard on the hill. 

 Quercus pedunculata Ehrh. European Oak. 



South of the playground south of the drive. 

 *Quercus platanoides (Lam.) Sudw. (Q. bicolor Willd.) Swamp White 

 Oak. 

 In the southeastern part of the deerpark; rows numbers 1 and 2 of 

 the Arboretum. 

 *Quercus rubra L. Bed Oak. 



On the east end on the north side of the Botanic Garden. 

 *Quercus velutina Lam. (Q. coccinia tinctoria A. Gray.) Black Oak. 

 West of the Secretary's office; east of College Hall. 

 Raspberry. See Rubus. 

 Retiuospora. See Gupressus. Thuya. 

 *Rhamnus catbartica L. Buck Thorn. 



In the north portion of the Botanic Garden; east of College Hall. 

 Rhodora canadensis L. 



In the upper part of the Botanic Garden. 

 *Rhus aromatica Ait. (R. canadensis Marsh.) Fragrant Sumach. 

 On the bank north of the large pond in the Botanic Garden. 



