LXX. CORYLA CE^ : QUE ROUS. 



899 



1667 



Q. xalap^nsis. 



1668. Q. Klauc^scens, 



Q. glaucescens Humb. et Bonp. PI. jEquin. t. 78., and our Jig. 1668., 

 Michx. N. Amer. Syl. p. 111. Leaves on short footstalks, wedge-shaped, 

 obovate ; entire at the base ; sh'ghtly repand and toothed towards the top ; 

 glaucous, and quite glabrous. Fruit racemose. (Hinnb. et Bonp.) A very 

 tali straight tree, quite glabrous ; younger branches angular. Introduce^ in 

 1839. Horticultural Society's Garden. 



Q. obtusata Humb. et Bonp. PL ^quin. t. 76., and our fg. 1669., Michx. 

 N. Amer. Syl. 1. p. 112. Leaves oblong ; blunt at each end, unequal at the 

 base, wavy at the margin, very veiny beneath, and somewhat downy. Fruit 

 racemose. (Hinnb. et Bonp.) A native of New Spain, near Ario, at an 

 elevation of about 6000 ft. (994 toises). A lofty tree, with a trunk from 3 ft. 

 to 4 ft, in diameter, covered with a very thick deeply cracked bark. 



1669. Q- obtuskta. 1C7U. C- panduraU. 



Q.pandurdta Humb. et Bonp. PI. iEquin. t. 77., and our f.gs. 1670. and 



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