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Q. prdtina Pen. Portugal, fig. 1813. 



V-KlfOcaBosc. 

 Q. calvcma Pair. France 

 Q. exp'insa Pair. 

 Q. rotundifolia iMm. Spain. 



T/u rountl-len i-e,l Spaniih Oak. 



Chr-iie A Feuillet rondca. 

 0. hiimilis IMIU. Portugal. 



The dwarf Portuguese Oak. 



O. pfdem fix tiiperam Bauh. 



fWur 7., tire O.-pnmila Clus. 



Chfnt pygme-e, Fr. 



App. iii. African Oaks which have not yet 

 been introduced. - 1 928 



App. iv. Oaks of Asia Minor and Persia not 

 yet introduced. - 1928 



Q. infectoria Oliv. fig. 1819, 1820. 



fiK- 

 : J Will 



i Guiles, Fr. 

 F ilrber Eiche, Ger. 



g. Libani O/iY. Mount Lebanon, fig. 1826. 

 Q.. rfgida Willd. Caramania. 



? IV aculeata, AC., Tourn. 

 9. iWrica Stev. Georgia. 

 Q. castanesefolia C. A. Meyer. Mazanderan. 

 ^. mong<51ica Fitch. Tartary. 



App. v. Himalayan Oaks not yet introduced. 



1933 



?. si.icata Sm. Nepal, fig. 1828. 



Q. Kiuumata Box. 



Q. A'rcula Ham. MSS. 

 Q. obtusifolia D. Don. Nepal 

 Q. grandifblia D. Don. Nepal, fig. 1829. 



The ilagiuiliu-karrd Oak. 

 Q. velutina Lindl. Tavoy. fig. 1830. 

 9. Iamell6sa Sm. Nepal, fig. 1831. 



Q. imbricfita Ham. MSS. 

 ^. semicarpif6Iia Sm. Nepal, fig. 1832. 



Cassina Ham. MSS. 



App. vi. Oaks of Japan, Cochin- China, and 

 China, which have not yet been introduced. 



1935 



Q. glabra Thunb. Japan. 



Q. concentrica Lour. Cochin-China 



Q. acuta Thunb. Japan. 



Q. serrita Thunb. Japan. 



Q. glauca Thunb. Japan. 



Ka, no Ki Keempf. 

 Q. cuspidata Thunb. Japan. 



Sui, rulffb Sxi no Ki, Ksunpf. 



Vagus fiilio Vriixini Ktempf. 

 Q. dentala Thitnh. Japan. 



Koku Kxmpf. 

 Q. chint 5 nsis Hunge. China. 

 Q. obovata Bunge. Near Pekin. 



App. vii. Oaks of Java, Sumatra, and the 

 Molucca Isles, not yet introduced. - 1 936 



O. sundaica Blume. Java, fig, 1833, 1831. 



TheSundaOak. 

 Q. pruin6sa nlume. fig. 1836. 



The frosty Oak. 



Q. angustata lilume. Gede. fig. 1835. 

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Q. pallida Blume. Ged6. fig. 1837, 1838. 



The pale Oak. 

 Q. elegans Blume. Bantam, fig. 1832. 



The elegant Oak. 

 . placentiiria Hlun,,: Gedd. fig. 1840. 



The placenta-cm;d Oak. 

 O. glabw-rima lilume. Ged^. fig. 1842. 



The smoothest -It; ircd Oak. 

 y. r.M-'ita lHume. litf. 1841. 1813. 



Q. rotundata Rlume. fig. 1844. 



The round-fruited Oak. 

 Q. platycrfrpa nlume. Bantam, fig. 1846. 



The broad-fruited Oak. 

 Q. rfaphnoidea Blume. Bantam, fig. 1845. 



The Daphne-like Oak. 

 Q. racemosa Hmik. Sumatra. 

 Q. gemclliflora Ulunu: Salak, &c. fig. 1847. 



The twin-flowered Oak. 

 . indiita Blume . Gedd. fig. 1848. 



The cloth-cupped Oak. 

 Q. urceoliris//<x>X. Sumatra. 



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Q. pseudo.molucca nlume. Java. fig. 1849. 



The false Molucca Oak. 

 9. molucca L. Molucca Isles. 



The Molucca Oak." 

 Q. turbinata Illume. Salak. fig. 1850. 



The top-shaped-cupperf Oak. 

 Q. lineata Blume. Java. fig. 1851. 



The parallel. veined Oak. 



App. viii. Mexican Oaks not yet introduced. 



1941 



Q. xalapensis Humb. et Bonp. New Spain, fig. 1852. 



Ki,U de Duels, Span. 



-. glancescens Humb. et Bonn.' Mexico. fig.|1853. 

 . obtusa Humb. et Bonp. New Spain, fig. 1854. 

 pandurata Humb. et Bonp. fig. 1855, 1856. 

 repanda Humb. et Bonp. New Spain, fig. 1 857. 

 Q. Jaurina Humb. et Bonp. New Spain, fig. 1858. 

 . sideroxyla Humb. et Bonp. New Spain, fig. 1860. 

 Q.mexicanaHumA. et Bonp. Mexico, fig. 1861. 

 Q. crassipes angustifblia Humb. et Bonp. Ario. fig. 1859. 

 1. crissipes Humb. et Bonp. Ario. fig. 1862. 

 i. lanceolata Huml>. et Bonp. New Spain, fig. 1863. 

 >. reticulata Humb. et Bonp. New Spain, fig. 1865. 

 >. chrysophyila Humb. et Bonp. fig. 1864. 

 i. pulchglla Humb. et Bonp. New Spain, fig. 1866. 

 i. spicata Humb. et Bonp. Nabajas. fig. 1867. 

 . stipularis Humb. et Bonp. Mexico, fig. 1868. 

 . crassifblia Humb. et Bonp. New Spain, fig. 1869. 

 depressa Humb. et Bonp. Mexico, fig. 1871. 

 amblgua Humb. et Bonp. Mexico, fig. 1870. 

 Q. confertifblia Humb. et Bonp. New Spain. Hg. 1872. 

 Q trldens Humb. et Bonp. New Spain. fig.'1873. 

 Q. acutifolia Willd. New Spain, fig. 1874. 

 <?. elliptica Willd. Mexico. 

 Q. mucronata Willd. New Spain. 



Q. Caftanea Nee. 

 Q. tomentosa Willd. New Spain. 



Q. pedunculitrii Nee. 

 Q. circinata Willd. New Spain. 

 Q. splfodens Willd. New Spain. 

 Q. rugbsa Willd. Huifquilica andOciula. 

 Q. macroph^lla Willd. New Spain. 

 Q. diversifolia Willd. New Spain. 

 Q. candicans Willd. New Spain. 

 Q. microphylla Willd. New Spain. 

 Q. lobata Willd. New Spain. 

 Q. magnolias/la Willd. Mexico. 

 Q. liitea Willd. Mexico. 



The yellow -leaved Mexican Oak. 

 Q. aalicitblia Willd. Mexico. 



The Willow-leaved Mexican Oak. 



II. FAMOUS L. % t - 



THE BEECH. 



Fagus of the Romans. 

 Oxua of the Greeks. 

 Castctnea Tourn. 

 HSlre, Fr. 

 Suche, Ger. 

 Beuke, Dutch. 



1715. 1949 



Bog, Dan. 

 Bok, 



Swed. 



Buk, Russ. and Pol 

 Faggio, Ital. 

 Haya, Span. 

 Fay a, Port. 



A. Capsule muricate, capsuliform. Ovariet included. 

 Young leaves plicate. 



Natives of Europe, and of North and^South America. 

 a. Species in Cultivation in British Gardens. 



1. sylvatica L. % Europe - 1950 

 The Wood, or common, Beech. 

 CflUMM Ydgus, Scop. 

 Yagtts Bauh. 

 F. sylvtetris Michx. 

 (ftya, Greek. 

 Fdgus, Latin. 

 HStre commun, Fr. 

 Gemeine Buche, Ger. 

 Rjpod-beuke, Dutch. 



Varieties - - 1950 



2 purpurea Ait. 

 The purple Beech. 



F. . 2. atro-riiben* Du Roi. 

 Hetre noir, Fr. 



3 cuprea Lodd. Cat. *t 

 The copper-coloured Beech. 



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