031 DICLINIA AMENTACEJE. QuerCUS. 



** Fiuctlficatlo annua ; fructilus pedunculatis j foliU 



DLUliciS. 



f Folds lohatis. 

 ollusibba. 25. Q. foliis oblongis sinuatis basi cuneatis subtus pubescen- 

 tibus, lobis obtusis superiorlbns dilntatis bilobis, cu- 

 pula hemisphaerica, glande ovali. — Mich. Ji. amer. 2. 

 p. 194. 



Q.. stellata. IFUld. sp pi. 4. p. 452. Wangh. amer. /8. 

 t.Q.f.\5. 



Icon. Mich, querc. n. \. t. 1. Alich. aih. 2. t.A. 



In most forests : Canaiia to Florida. V; . May. v. v. 

 The Upland JFhile Oak or L on Oak is a spreading 

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

 great value in ship-building. 

 macrocarpa. 26. Q. foliis subtus tomentosis profuncle lyratim sinuato- 

 lobatis, lobis obtusis repandis, superioribus dilatatis, 

 cupula craterata ; sq.iamis superioribus setosis, glande 

 turgide ovata. — IFiUd sp. pi. 4. p. 4.':3. 



Icon. Mich, querc. n. 2. t. 2. tff 3. Mich. nrb. 2. t.3. 



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

 Kentucky, Tennassee, Illinois, Mississippi, and Mis- 

 souri. Pj . May. V. V. A large tree, called Oaer- 

 cup IVhite Oakhy the inhabitants; the fruit is the 

 largest of the American species ; the wood very ex- 

 cellent. 



•livesformis. 27. Q. foliis oblongis glabris subtus glaucis profunde inaequa- 

 liter sinnato-pinnatifidis, fruetu elliptico-ovato, cupu- 

 la profunde craterata superne crinita, glande elliptico» 

 ovali. — Mich. arh. 2. p. 32. 



Icon. Mich. arb. 1. t. 2. 



On the banks of Hudson's river and tlie western part» 

 of New York. Michaux. In Pensvlvania and Vir- 

 giniaj on iron-ore hills. Ph. fj . May. v. v. The 

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

 and somewhat resembling the preceding species. 



lyrata^ 28. Ql. foliis brevissime petiolatis glabris lyrato-sinuatis sum- 



mitate dilatatis, lobis oblongis acutis superioribus 

 angulato-truncatis, cupula depresso-globosa tubercu- 

 loso-muricata glande globosa subtecta. — IVilld. sp. 

 pi. 4. p. 453. Walt.Ji. car. 235. 

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

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

 fj . May. V. s. This oak is from eight to fifteen feet 



