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9 Lucombeana ¥ pl. 300. 303, 
304, 305. fig. 1712, 1713; 
1714. 
The Lucombe Oak. 
Q. Lucombeana Swt. 
Q. exoniénsis Lodd. Cat. i 
The Evergreen Turkey Oak, the 
Devonshire Oak, the Exeter Oak. 
*** Foliage evergreen, or very nearly s0. 
Leaves varying from dentate to sinuate. 
Cups of the Acorns bristly. 
10 L. crispa 2 pl. 306. fig. 1715. 
i he Rr eer LAS bee 
The new Lucombe Oak. 
Q. Lucombeana crispa Hort. 
11 L. suberdsa £ fig. 17174. 
Q. L. suberdsa Hort. 
12 L. incisa # fig. 1717. 6. 
Q. L. incisa Hort. 
13 L. dentata # fig. 1716. 
Q. L. dentata Hort. 
14 heterophylla 2 fig. 1719. 
Q. L. heterophglla Hort. 
Other Varieties. 
Q. C. bullata. 
The Biahered, or rough-leaved, Turkey 
ak. 
Q. C. dentata péndula. 
7. Ad'silops L. Greece, &c. 
pl. 307, 308. fig. 1721. 1861 
The Agilops, or Valonia, Oak. 
Q. orientalis, &c., Tourn. 
FE gilops sive Cérrus mds C. Bauh. 
Velani Tourn. 
Glans Cérri Dalech. 
The Great Prickly-cupped Oak. 
Chéne Velani, Fr. 
Chéne Velanéde, Bosc. 
Knopper Fiche, Ger. 
Varieties * = 
2 péndula ¥ 
3 latifolia Hort. * 
§ iii. A’lbe. White American Oaks. ¥ 
1730. 1863 
8. alba L. % North America pl. 309. 
fig. 1722. a, 1723. 1726, 1727. 1864 
Thé American white Oak. 
Q. dlba virginiana Park. 
Q. a. pinnatifida Walt. 
Q. palustris Marsh. 
Chéne blanc de Vv Amérique, Fr. 
Weisse Eiche, Ger. 
- 1862 
Varieties *¥ = - 1864 
1 pinnatifida Miche. ¥ f.1723. a. 
Q. dlba Ban. 
Q. virginiina Catesb. 
Q. a. palustris Marsh. 
2 repanda Michx. ¥ fig. 1723. b, 
1724. 
9. oliveeformis Michr. Banks of the 
Hudson - fig. 1730. 1869 
The olive-shaped-fruited American Oak. 
The mossy-cupped Oak, Amer. 
10. macrocarpa Willd. * United States 
pl. 310. fig. 1722. b,1731. 1869 
The large-fruited American Oak. 
The over-cup white Oak, Bur Oak, Amer. 
Chéne a gros Glands, Chéne frisé, Fr, 
Gross-fruchtige Eiche, Ger. 
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11. obtusiloba Michx. North America 
pl. 311. fig. 1732. 1722. c. 1870 
The blunt-lobed-leaved, ov Post, Oak. 
Q. stellata Willd. 
Iron Oak, Box white Oak, American Tur- 
key Oak, Upland white Oak, Amer. 
12. lyrata Walt, * North America 
fig. 1733, 1734. 1871 
The lyrate, 07 over-cup, Oak. 
Swamp Post Oak, Water white Oak, Amer. 
§ iv. Prinus. Chestnut Oaks. * 1730. 1872 
13. Prinus ZL. North America 1872 
The Prinus, or Chestnut-leaved, Oak. 
Varieties. ¥ 
1 palustris Miche. Fl. ¥ pl. 312. 
fig. 1735. - 1872 
Q. P. palistris Michx. Sy}. 
Q. Prinos L. 
Q. castaneefoliis, &c., Pluk. 
The Swamp Chestnut Oak, the 
Chestnut white Oak. 
2 monticola Miche. Fl. ¥ pl.313. 
fig. 1736. - - 1873 
Q. P. monticola Michx. fil. 
Q. montana Willd. 
Q. Prinus Sm. 
The Rock Chestnut Oak. 
3 acuminata Michx. Fl. ¥ £.1737. 
1875 
Q. P. acuminata Michx. fil. 
Q. Castanea Willd. 
The yellow Oak. 
4 pumila Michx. Fl. ¥ fig. 1738. 
7 oes - 1875 
Q. P. Chinquapin Michz. fil. 
Q. Chinquapin Pursh. 
Q. prindides Willd. 
The Chinquapin, or Dwarf Chest- 
nut, Oak. 
5 tomentosa Michr. Fl. ¥ pl. 314. 
fig. 1722. d, 1739. 1876 
Q. P. discolor Michx. fil. 
Q. bicolor Willd. 
Q. Michaixi Nutt. 
The Swamp white Oak. 
§ v. Rubre. Red American Oaks. ¥ 
L720. 1877 
14, rubra LZ, North America pl. 315, 
316, 317. fig. 1740. to 1744. 1877 
The red, or Champion, Oak. 
Q. E’sculi divisurd, &c., Pluk. 
Varieties ¥ - - 1877 
Q. rubra latifolia * 
Q. ribra L. 
The Champion Oak. 
Q. rubra montana *¥ 
The mountain red Oak. 
15. coccinea Willd. * South America 
pl. 318, 319. fig. 1746, 1747, 1748. 
: 1879 
The scarlet Oak. 
Q. riubra 6 Ait.« ; 
16. ambigua Willd. North America 
pl. 320. fig. 1749. 1881 
The ambiguous, o7 grey, Oak. 
Q. borealis Michx. 
