in mehreren ©pradjcn, j«r 'X>crmcib. bcr 3tt>ci;beutigf . 15 



plil), tiiiii» 0«^ Uli« flUf^ubreitcn, infem »wir foiücf;! (5'iameu a'ö ''J.'*f[an,^cn 

 nod' immer von i^^r jie^on; als and) i^re tor(rcftlid;en ^Dtrfe Darüber, bidtg 

 nidjt nitbc^ren föniun. 2j4^ irfniaftcn^, gcjlf^e fö gerne , bog idj fccn (jufen 

 gcrt(Viiii] meiner Uiiterne^mumien in Der ^num^ud^if, bei 58cr(jleic^u»g U9 

 ^»fr|li)ie^c^f n tliima , ten englifdicn £c^rern ju »crDonfen ^abi. 



Txt enj^Iifd^e (Bc(d)ltd)t6m\)mt Der Giemen ijl — Oak. 



J)if 2tc«iif>ei§en: 

 No. I. Tiie Eu^lijli Oak. (Oak with long foot Stalks to the Acorn.) 

 var. b. The SttipcJ Oak. 



— 2. The fowjfwo» 0.1k. ( Oak wiili thc Acorns oa fhori foot Stalks ). 



var. h. Thc Xunow leavcä common Oak. 



— 3. Thc tnountaiii Clicjhmt Oak. 



— 4. The Cliampain red Oak. 



var. b, Lowe; Icaucd Cliampain Oak, 

 7^ 5. The 7i'/i/rf Oak of Virginia (Iron-Oak.) 



— 6. The l>la(k Oak. ( The Champain black Oak. Black barrcn Oak. 



Black Oak of de Piain. 



— 7. The Warn- Oak. 



— g. Oak witli pril'ly Cups and fmalicr Acornt. 



— y. The //;>/d«^ Wilioiv Oik. 



aar. b. Narrow leaved Willoiv Oak. 

 c. Short leaved Willoiv Oak. 

 i— 10. Cutleaved Italiart Oak. 



— II. Thc Swamp Spanifli O.k. 



— 12. The 5"<TaAj/ w/mV^ Oak. (Dwarf Oak with galls growing together 



by pairs, hy rrees, er in iarge Clufters) 

 ■m- 13. Priikiy Cup'd Spjnifli Oak. • 



— 14. £t;rt;g>«» Oak. (The French Oak. The Holm Oak.) 



naf)mc. 



3{itcii. 

 I. ©cmiiwr» 

 flrilnc. 



grüne. 



var. b. 



