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 

 Bon]}.) Found in the same habitat as the preceding. A 

 tree, from 18 ft. to 24 ft. high. 



Q. repdnda 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 Bonj).) 

 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 7700 ft. (1291 toises). 



167 1 Q. pandur^ta 



1672. 



1673. Q. /aOrina. 



Q. repanda. 



Q. \aurina Humb. et Bonp. Pi. ^quin. 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. 

 {Himb. et Bonp.) A tall tree, with the habit of Laurus nobilis, 



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1674. Q. siderdijla. 



1675. Q. mexlckna. 



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

 Introduced in 1839. Horticultural Society's Garden. 



