896 ARBORETUM ET FRUTICETUM BRITANNICUM. 



1656. Q. Regans. 1667. , 6, c. y. placontiiria. 



1658. d,e. Q. costata. 



1659. Q. glaberrima. 



margin, but without teeth at the base. Nuts plano-convex on their upper 

 part, rounded beneath. A tree, 70 ft. high, with compact heavy wood. It 

 is found on high mountains, and flowers in August. (Blume.) 



Q. elegans Blume Fl. Jav. t. 10. ; and owrjig. 1656. The elegant Oak. 

 Leaves obovate, or oval-oblong, bluntly acuminate, narrowed in the petiole, 

 glabrous. Fruit in long spikes. A magnificent tree, with a thick trunk, 

 frequently attaining the height of 60 ft. A native of the woods of the 

 province of Bantam, and in mountainous places. (Blume?) 



Q. placentdria Blume Fl. Jav. t. 9.; and our fig. 1657. #, , c. The 

 placenta-<r#^<?df Oak. Leaves ovate-oblong, bluntly acuminate; roundish 

 at the base ; coriaceous, glabrous. Fruit in clusters. Cup covered with small 

 tubercles. Nuts roundish, depressed. A tree, about 40 ft. high, found on 

 the volcanic mountain of Cede', at an elevation of 6000 ft. The wood is 

 rarely used, although very hard, and capable of taking a fine polish. (Blume} 



Q. glaberrima Blume Fl. Jav.t. 8. ; and our Jig. 1659. Introduced in 1837, 



Q.platycdrpa Blume Fl. Jav. t. 15. ; and our/Sr^. 1660. The broad-fruited 



