DICLINIA AMENTACE^. QuerCUS. 631 



In pine-barrens : Carolina and Georgia. T2 . May. v. v. 

 The Barren Scrub Oak is of shrubby growth, not above 

 fifteen feet high, and occurs in the most sterile soil of 

 those countries in great abundance. 



22. Ql. foliis longe petiolatis basi obtusis subtus tomentosis falcata. 



trilobis sinuatisve, lobis subfalcatis setaceo-mucronatis, 



terminali elongate, cupula craterifornii, glande globo- 



sa. — Mich. fi. amer. 2. p. igg. 

 Q, elongata. fFilld. sp. pi. 4. p. 444/ 

 Icon. Mich, querc. n. I6. t. 28. Mich. arl. 2. p. 104. 



t. 21. 

 In sandy soil, near the sea-coast : New Jersey to Georgia. 



Tj . May. v. v. A very large tree, commonly called 



Spanish Oak. In the southern states it is known by 



the name of Red Oak. 



23. Q. foliis longe petiolatis oblongis profunde sinuatis gla- palustris. 



bris, axiUis venarum subtus villosis, lobis divaricatis 

 dentatis acutis setaceo-mucronatis, cupula scutellata 

 Isevi, glande subglobosa. — Willd. sp. pi. 4. p. 446. 



Icon. Mich, querc. n. ig. /.33.34. Mich. arh. 2. p. 123. 

 /. 25. Du Roi harhk. 2. t. 5.f. 4. IFangh. amer. t. 5. 

 /.10. 



In low swampy woods : New England to Pensylvania, 

 and in Illinois. Tj . May. v. v. The Swamp Spa- 

 nish Oak or Pin Oak is a large tree ; leaves rather 

 small and handsomely divided j the acorns small, and 

 generally in great abundance. 



24. Q. foliis longe petiolatis obovato-cuneiformibus tri-quin- Banisteri, 



quelobisve margine integerri mis subtus cinereo-tomen- 

 tosis, lobis setaceo-mucronatis, cupula subturbinata, 

 glande subglobosa. — Mich.Ji. amer. 2. p. igg. 

 CL. ilicifolia. Willd. sp. pi. 4. p. 44/. IFaiigh. amer. yg. 



t.Q.f.ir. 



Icon. Mich, querc. n. 15. t, 27. Mich. arh. 2. p. gQ. 

 t. \g. Ahhot. insect. 2. t. 79 ? 



In dry barren fields and on the mountains : New Jersey 

 to Virginia, fj . May. v. v. This shrub, about 

 four or six feet high, covers large tracts of ground 

 wherever it occurs, called Oak-barrens : it is known 

 by the name of Bear Oak, Black Scrub Oak, and 

 Dwarf Red Oak. 



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