(^t BiCLiNiA amentacejE. Quercus. 



** Fi uct'ificalio annua ; frnclihus pednnculatis ; foliis 

 viutids. 



t Foliis loi'.atis. 

 ohtusilola. 25. Q. foliis oblongis sinuatis basi coneatis sv.btus pubescen- 

 tibus, lobis obtusis superionbus uih'.tatis bilobis, cu- 

 pula hemisphasrica, giande o\a\\.—Mlch. Ji. amer. 2. 

 p. 194. 



Q. stellata. IFitld. sp pi. 4, p. 452. IFangh. amer. 78. 

 L6.f.\5. 



Icon. Mi'h. querc. n. \. t. 1. Mich. oih. 2. t. 4. 



Ill most forests: Canada to Florida, b. May. v. v. 

 The Upland IVliile Oak or Iron Oak is a spreading 

 tree about fifty or sixty feet high ; its tinaber is of 

 great value in ship-bui!dirig. 

 mucrocarpa. id. Q.. foliis subtus tomentosis profunde lyratim sinuato- 

 lobatis, lobis obtusis repandis, superioribus dilatatis, 

 cupula craterata ; sqaamis superioribus setosis, gland* 

 turgide ovata. — IVilld. sp. pi. 4. p. 4j3. 



Icon. Mich, (juerc. n. 2. t. 2. & 3. Mich. arl. 2. t.3. 



Within the mountains, on dry slate or lime-stone hills: 

 Kentucky, Tennassee, Illinois, Mississippi, and Mis- 

 souri, fj . May. V. V. A large tree, called Over- 

 cup IVhite Oak hy the inhabitants} the fruit is the 

 largest of the American species ; the wood very ex- 

 cellent. 

 ellveejormis, 27. Q. foliis oblongis glabris subtus glaucis profunda inaequa- 

 liter sinuato-piniiatifidis, fructu elliptico-ovato, cupu- 

 la profunde craterata superne crinita, giande elliptico- 

 o\a\\.—Mich. urh. 2. p. 32, 



Icon. Mich. arb. 2. t.2. 



On the banks of Hudson's river and the western parts 

 of New York. Michaux. In Pensylvania and Vir- 

 ginia, on iron-ore hills. Ph. \^ . May. v. v. The 

 Mossy -cup Oak is a large tree ; the foliage handsome, 

 and somewhat resembling the preceding species. 

 lyrata. 28. Q. foliis brevissime petiolatis slabris lyrato-sinuatis sum- 



mitate diiataiis, lobis oblongis acutis superioribus 

 angulato-truncatis, cupula depresso-globcsa tubercu- 

 Joso-niuricata giande globosa subtecta. — Willd. sp. 

 pi. 4. p. 453. lValt.fi. car. 235. 



Icon. Mich, querc. n.3. t. 4. Mich. arb. 2. p. 42. /. 5. 



In swamps : Carolina to Florida, and on the Mississippi. 

 V^ . May, V. s. This oak is from eight to fifteen fe«t 



