900 



ARBORETUM ET FRUTICETUM BRITANNICUM. 



and 1671- , Michx. N. Amer. Syl. 1. p. 111. Leaves oval- 

 oblong, somewhat fiddle-shaped ; acute at the point, un- 

 equally cordate at the base, wavy and slightly sinuate on 

 the margin, downy beneath. Fruit racemose. {Humb. el 

 Bonp.} Found in the same habitat as the preceding. A 

 tree, from 18ft. to 21ft. high. 



Q. repanda Humb. et Bonp. PI. ^Equin. t. 79., and our 

 fig. 1672., Michx. N. Amer. Syl. 1. p. 108. Leaves oblong- 

 oval, on short footstalks ; downy beneath, glabrous above ; 

 slightly repand, recurved at the margin. Fruit racemose. {Humb. et Bonp.} 

 A shrub, 2 ft. high, branched from the very base, procumbent or erect. A 

 native of New Spain, in moist shady places, between Real del Monte and 

 Moran, at an elevation of above 7700ft. (1291 toises). 



1671. Q. pandurhta. 



1673. Q. fadrina. 



1672. Q.repimda. 



Q. \aurina Humb. et Bonp. PI. ^Equin. t. 80., and our fig. 1673., Michx. 

 N. Amer. Syl. 1. p. 108. Leaves oval-lanceolate, sharply acuminated, quite 

 glabrous : some are a little 3-pointed at the tip. Fruit axillary, almost sessile. 

 {Humb. et Bonp.} A tall tree, with the habit of I/aurus nobilis. 



1674. Q. sider<5xyla . 



J 675. Q. mexicina. 



Q. sideroxyla Humb. et Bonp. PI. ^Equin. t. 85., and our fig. 1674. 

 Introduced in 1839. Horticultural Society's Garden. 



