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CONTENTS. 



9 Lucombena pi. 300. 303, 

 3O4, 305. fig. 1712, 1713, 

 1714. 



The Lucombe Oak. 

 Q. LucombeHna. Suit. 

 Q. exonidnsis Lodd. Cat. 

 The Evergreen Turkey Oak, the 

 Devonshire Oak, the Exeter Oak. 



*** Foliage evergreen, or very nearly so. 

 Leaves varying from dentate to sinuate. 

 Cups of the Acorns bristly. 



10 L. crispa 1 pi. 306. fig. 1715. 



1717. c, 1718. 

 The new Lucombe Oak. 



Q. Lucombeana. crispa Hort. 



11 L. suberosa 1 fig. 1717a. 



Q. L. suberdsa Hort. 



12 L. incisa fig. 1717. 6. 



Q. L. incisa Hort. 

 J3 L. dentata 1 fig. 1716. 



Q. L. dentata Hort. 

 14 heterophylla 1 fig. 1719. 



Q. L. heterophylla Hort. 

 Other Varieties. 

 Q C. bullata. 

 The blistered, or rough-leaved, Turkey 



Oak. 

 Q. C. dentata pndula. 



7. ^'gilops L. % Greece, &c. 



pi. 307, 308. fig. 1721. 1861 



The ^Egilops, or Valonia, Oak. 

 Q. orientalis, &c., Tourn. 

 JE'gilops sive wrrus mds C. Bauh. 

 VcTani Tourn. 

 Glcins Ctrri Dalech. 

 The Great Prickly-cupped Oak. 

 Chine Vclani, Fr. 

 Chcne Velanede, Bosc. 

 Knoppcr Eiche, Ger. 



Varieties % - . 1862 



2 pendula 



3 latifolia Hort. 



iii. Alice. White American Oaks. 



1730. 1863 



8. alba L. * North America pi. 309. 



fig. 1722. a, 1723. 1726,1727. 1864 

 The American white Oak. 

 Q. alba virginiana Park. 

 Q. a. pinnatjfida Walt. 

 Q. palustris Marsh. 

 Ch&ne lilanc de V Amtrique, Fr. 

 Weisse Eiche, Ger. 



Varieties - 1864 



1 pinnatifida Michx. 3? f. 1723. a. 



Q. tilba Ban. 



Q. virginiana Catesb. 



Q. a. palustris Marsh. 



2 repanda McA*. 3f fig. 1723. fc, 



1724. 



9. olivaeformis Miclix. * Banks of the 



Hudson - fig. 1730. 1869 



The olive-8haped-/rwtted American Oak. 

 The mossy-cupped Oak, Amer. 



10. macrocarpa WiM. United States 

 pi. 310. fig. 1722.6,1731. 1869 

 The large-fruited American Oak. 



The over-cup while Oak, Bur Oak, Amer. 

 C/ienc a gros Glands, Chine f rise, Fr. 

 Gross-fruchtigc Eiche, Ger. 



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11. obtusiloba Michx. *t North America 



pi. 3 11. fig. 1732. 1722. c. 1870 



The blunt-lobed-/<aed, or Post, Oak. 

 Q. stellata Willd. 



Iron Oak, Box white Oak, American Tur- 

 key Oak, Upland white Oak, Amer. 



12. lyrata Walt. Z North America 



fig. 1733, 1734. 1871 

 The lyrate, or over-cup, Oak. 



Swamp Post Oak, Water white Oak, Amer. 



iv. Prlnus. Chestnut Oaks. *t 1730. 1872 



13. Prinus L. Z North America 1872 

 The Prinus, or Chestnut-leaved, Oak. 



Varieties. Z 



1 palustris Michx. Fl % pi. 312. 



fig. 1735. - 1872 

 Q. P. palustris Michx. Syl. 

 Q. Prlnos L. 



Q. castancatfdliis, Sfc., Pluk. 

 The Swamp Chestnut Oak, the 

 Chestnut white Oak. 



2 monticola Michx. Fl. Z pi. 3 13. 



fig. 1736. - - 1873 



Q. P. monticola Michx. fil. 

 Q. montana Willd. 

 Q. Prmws Sm. 

 The^ Rock Chestnut Oak. 



3 acuminata Michx. FL f.1737. 



1875 



Q. P. acuminata Michx. fil. 

 Q. Castanea Willd. 

 The yellow Oak. 



4 pumila Michx. Fl. fig. 1738. 



1722. e. - 1875 



Q. P. Chinquapin Michx. fil. 

 Q. Chinquapin Pursh. 

 Q. prinoides Willd. 

 The Chinquapin, or Dwarf Chest- 



nut, Oak. 



5 tomentosa Michx. Fl. * pi. 314. 



fig. 1722. <f, 1739. 1876 

 Q. P. discolor Michx. fil. 

 Q. bicolor Willd. 

 Q. Michauxi Nult. 

 The Swamp white Oak. 



v. Rubrcc. Red American Oaks. $ 



1730. 1877. 



14. riibra L. North America pi. 315, 



316, 317. fig. 1740. to 1744. 1877 



Pluk. 



Varieties - - 1877 



Q. rubra latifolia ft 

 Q. riibra L. 

 The Champion Oak. 

 Q,. rubra montana 3f 

 The mountain red Oak. 



15. coccfnea Willd. 3: South America 



pi. 318, 319. fig. 1746, 1747, 1748. 



1879 

 The scarlet Oak. 



Q. riibra /S Ait. 



16. ambfgua Willd. North America 



pi. 320. fig. 1749. 1881 



The ambiguous, or #<//, Oak. 

 Q. borcalis Michx. 



The red, or Champion, Oak. 



Q. E'sculi divisura, fyc., 



