CONTENTS. 



CXXIX 



e p-u»iiia Pars. Partugal. fig. :8I8. 



Qglatica Bosc. 

 Q- calvcina Pair. France 

 Q. ex|)4nsa Pair. 

 Q. rotundifblia Lam. Spain. 



The round~teaved Spanitk Oak. 



Ch^tie d Feuilles rondes. 

 V. hurnilts Lam. Portugal. 



T/ie dwarf Portuguese Oak. 



O. pidem vijc siiperans Bauh. 



YUtbur 7., sive Q.-pumila Clus. 



CkHie pygm^f Fr. 



App. 



African Oaks which have not yet 

 been introduced. - 1 928 



App. iv. Oaks of Asia Minor and Persia not 

 yet introduced. - \ 928 



9. infectfiria Oliv. fig. 1S19, 1S20. 



Q. caritnsis Willd. 



Chfne h lialles, Fr. 



Fiirber Ekhe, Ger. 

 Q. Libanj Oliv. Mount Lebanon, fig. 1826. 

 §. rigida Willd. Caramania. 



? IHex oculeMa, ii-c, Toum. 

 Q. iberica Stev, Georgia. 

 Q. castaneaefolia C. A. Meyer. Mazanderan. 

 V- raongdlica Fitch. Tartarj-. 



App. V. Himalayan Oaks not yet introduced. 



193S 



Q. spicata Sm. Nepal, fig. 1828. 



Q. stfuamata Box. 



Q. A'rcula Ham. »ISS. 

 Q. obtiisif61ia D. Dmu Nepal 

 Q. grandifolia iJ. Do«. Nepal, fig. 1829. 



The Magnolia.leavcd Oak. 

 Q. velutina Lindl. Tavoy. fig. 1S.10. 

 Q. Iamell6sa Sb!. Nepal, fig. 1831. 



Q. imbricdta Ham. MSS. 

 Q. semicarpifilia Sm. Nepal, fig. 1832. 



Cassina Ham. MSS. 



App. vi. Oaks of Japan, Cochin- China, and 

 China, which have not yet been introduced. 



J9.S5 



Q. glabra Thunb. Japan. 



Q. concenlrica Lour. Cochin-China 



Q. acuta Thunb. Japan. 



Q. serr^ta Thunb. Japan. 



Q. glaiica Thunb. Japan. 



Kas no Ki Kaempf. 

 §. cuspidMa Tltujib. Japan. 



Suit vulgly Ssi no Ki, Kieiupf. 



FiigusfSlio Friirini Ksempf. 

 §. dentita Thunb. Japan. 



Koku K^mpf. 

 Q. chint^nsis Bmtge. China. 

 Q. obovata Bunge. Near Pekin. 



App. vii. Oaks of Java, Sumatra, and the 

 Molucca Isles, not yet introduced. - 1 936 



Q. sundkica fi/uinf . Java, fig, 1833, 183). 



The Sunda Oak. 

 Q. pruinosa Btume. fig. 183G. 



The frosty Oak. 

 §. angustata Blume. Gede. fig. 1835. 



Tiie narro»--/raifrf Oak. 

 Q. palliila n/i<mf. Gede. fig. 1837, 1838. 



The pale Oak. 

 Q. felegans Blimie. Bantam, fig. 1832. 



The elegant Oak. 

 Q. placentkria Blume. Ged^. fig. 1840. 



The placenta-cHpperf Oak. 

 «. glaberrima B/iimc Ged*. fig. 1842. 



The smoothest-^Mifrf Oak. 

 Q. costHta Btume. fig. 1S41. 1843. 



The ribbed-oipperf Oak. 

 Q. rolundata Blume. fig. 1844. 



The round-fruited Oak. 

 Q. platyc^rpa Blume. Bantam, fig. 1846. 



The hroad.fruited Oak. 

 Q. rfaphiioidea B/umc Bantam, fig. 1845. 



The Daphne-like Oak. 

 Q. racemo^a Hook. Sumatra. 

 Q. gemellinora iJ/iit/u'. Salak, &c. fig. 1847. 



The twin-flowered Oak. 

 Q. indiila B/ujiie. Ged^. fig. 1S48. 



The cloth-a/pi)€(f Oak. 



Q. urceoIArisHfXiA-. Sumatra. 



Q. psehdo-moU'icca B/u»K. Java. fiK. 1849. 



The false Molucca Oak. 

 Q. moliicca L. Jlolucri Isles. 



The Molucca Oak.- 

 Q. turbinilta Blume. Salak. fig. 1850. 



The lop-shaped-ct/pped Oak. 

 Q. lineita B/urn*. Java. fig. 1851. 



The parallel. veined Oak. 



App. viii. Mexican Oaks not yet introduced. 



1941 



New Spain, fig. 1852. 



Q. xalap^nsis Rumb. et Bonp. 

 Rcble de Duela^ Span. 

 Q. glauc^scens Bumb. el Bonn. 



Meiico. fig.|1853. 

 ■_ Spain, fig. 1854. 



9- obtiisa Humb. et Bonp. 



Q. pandurata Humb. et Bonp. fig.'lS55, iSsV 



Q. repanda Hiemb. et Bonp. New Spain, fig. 1 857. 



Q. /aurina Humb. et Bonp. New Spain, fig. 1858. 



e. sideriixvla //uijiA. e( Bunp. New Spain, fig. 1860. 



Q. mexicSna Humb. el Bonp. Mexico, fig. 1861. 



Q. crassipes angustiiblia HmnA. e< Bonp. .?rio. fig. 1859. 



Q. crissipes Humb. et Bonp. Ario. fig. 1862. 



Q. lanceolita Humb. et Bonp. New Spain, fig. 1863. 



Q. reticulata Humb. el Bonp. New Spain, fig. 1 865. 



Q. chrysophylla Humb. et Bonp. fig. 1S64. 



Q. pulch^Ua Humb. H Bonp. New Spain, fig. 1866. 



Q. spickta Humb. et Bonp. Nabajas. fig. 1867. 



Q. stipul^ris Humb. et Bonp. Mexico, fig. 1868. 



Q. crassifblia HamA. <■( Bonp. New Spain, fig. 1869. 



Q. depr^ssa i?u»i4. rt Bmip. Mexico, fig. 1871. 



Q. ambigua Humb. et Bonp. Mexico, fig. 1870. 



Q. confertifllia Humi. et Bonp. New Spain, fig. 1872. 



Q tridens /fnmA. rt Bonp. New Spain. fig.*1873. 



Q. acutifolia WiJld. New Spain, fig. 1874.' 



Q. elhptica WUld. Mexico. 



Q. mucron^ta Willd. New Spain. 



Q. Castanea Nee. 

 Q. tomentbsa Willd. New Spain. 



Q. peduncularia Nee. 

 Q. circinkta Willd. New Spain. 

 9. splendens Willd. New Spain. 

 Q. rug6sa Willd. Huifquilica andOciula. 

 Q. macroph^lla Willd. New Spain. 

 Q. diversifbUa Wind. New Spain. 

 Q. candicans Willd. New Spain. 

 §. microphylla Willd. New Spain. 

 Q. lobita Willd. New Spain. 

 Q. magnoh>/o/!a Willd. Mexico. 

 §. liitea Willd. Mexico. 



The vellow ./cared Mexican Oak. 

 §. jalicifolia Willd. Mexico. 



The Willow-leaved Mexican Oak. 



II. i^A^GUS L.t t - 1715. 19^9 



The Beech. 



Fagui of the Romans. 

 Oj:ua of the Greeks. 

 Castdnea Tourn. 

 mtre, Fr. 

 Buche, Ger. 

 Beuke, Dutch. 

 Bog, Dan. 

 Bok, Swed. 

 Buk, Russ. and Pol 

 Faggio, Ital. 

 Haya, Span. 

 Fay a. Port. 



A. Capsule muricate, cajisulifonn. Ovaries included. 

 Young leaves plicate. 



Natives of Europe, and of North andjSouth America, 

 a. Species in Cultivation in British Gardens. 



I. sylvatica L. ^ Europe - 1950 

 The Wood, or common. Beech. 

 Castanea Yagus, Scop. 

 Ydgus Bauh. 

 F. sylvestris IVIichx. 

 (/xya, Greek. 

 Fdgus, Latin. 

 Hetre commun, Fr. 

 Gemeine Burke, Ger. 

 Rood-beuke, Dutch. 



Varieties 3f - - 1950 



2 purpurea Ait. 3^ 

 The purple Beech. 



F. i. 2. dtro-riibens Du Roi. 

 Hetre noir, Fr. 



3 cuprea Lodd. Cat, 1 

 The copper-coloured Beech. 



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