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Forma hansenii .Jcpsoii n. loi-in. (Fif^. (.ifjo.) Lowtri'O; loaves oval i', ai'iitc, 

 % l<> -'•; inches loii<;-. the nerves l)el()w ehieHy sti-aight, regular and ])arallel; 

 nut eylindrie, about 10 lines long, 3 or 4 lines in diameter, set in a tliiek cup 

 of greater diameter. — (Arbor parva; folia ovata acuta 1% ad 2y2 poll, longa; 

 iiervi subtus plernnii|iie recti, regulares parallelique; glans cylindriea circa 

 10 lin. longa, 3 vel 4 lin. in diainetro, posita in crassa cupula niaioris dianietri). 

 —Pine Grovi', Aiiuuhu- Co., 2.300 feet. Geo. Hansen, 1905. 



Forma nana .lepson n. form. (Fig. (jr>f.) Tjow compactly branched siirub; 

 h'aves oblong or ovate, acute, 1 to \y-_^ inches long; cup shallow, 7 or 8 lines 



I'"l(;. (io. QuEBCUS CHRYSOLEPIS Licliiii. II. lOiiliic Ii'mT; I), toDtlioil leaf; ;/, small tootluMJ 

 leaf typical of stump sprouts; c, acorn willi liirhan-likc eiip. (/, Forma grandis 

 Jcpson, acorii. < , Koniia HANSExn .lopsoii, .•n'orn. /', Forma nana Jepson, leaf. 

 iiat. size. 



broad; nut tliick, ovate, blunt, ^ t'> 1 ii"'li long. — (Frutex humilis dense 

 ramosus; folia oblonga vel ovata, acuta. 1 ad lYj poll, longa; cupula brevis 

 7 vel S lin. lata ; glaiis crassa ovata obtusa, •'4 ad 1 pull, longa). — ^It. St. Ib'lena. 

 summit, W.Ij.-J. 



Refs. — QUERCUS cuRVSOLEi'is Liebmann, Dansk. Vidensk. Selsk. ForhaiuU. 18.54, ]>. IT.'i, 

 type from mountains near (larmol, llartifcn; .lepson, Fl. W. Mid. Cal. 143 (1001). y. 

 obtoiigifolia K. Br. Campst, Ann. & Mag. Nat. Hist. ser. 4, vol. 7, p. 2.52 (1871), not Engcl- 

 niann, teste W.L..J. While none of Robert Brown's oak specimens were found by the writer 

 eitlier at J'Idinburgh or Kcw herbaria, Hrowu ticketed a .Jetl'rey specimen of Q. chry.solepis 

 at Kdinburgh as " oblongifolia Torr. " 



in. Q. vaccinifolia Kell. HiicKLionioRiiv Oak. Shrub, prostrate or erect 

 and 2 to G feet high, the slender pli;d>le branchlets in tufts at to]) of stems, 

 simulating the habit of a hiicUleljerry ; leaves oblong-ovate, mostly olitiisish 



