CORYLA V CE^E, FA^GUS. 



113 



Q.prdainaPers. Portugal, fig. 1818. 



Q. calyclna Puir. France 



Q. expansa Pair. 



Q. rotundif6Iia Lam. Spain. 



The round-leaved Spanith Oak. 



Chine a Feuilles roitdet. 

 Q. hiimilis Lam. Portugal. 



The. dwarf Portuguese Oak. 



Q. pedem vix superans Bauh. 



Kbbur 7., sive Q. piimila Clus. 



Chine pygrrufe, Fr. 



App. iii. African Oaks which have not ye 

 been introduced. - 1 92{ 



Q. obtecta Pair. 



App. iv. Oaks of Asia Minor and Persia no 

 yet introduced. - 1 928 



Q. infectdria OHv. fig. 1819, 1820. 



Q. cariensis Willd. 



Chene a Galles, Fr. 



Fiirber Eiche, Ger. 



Q. LibaniO. Mount Lebanon, fig. 1826. 

 Q. rigida Willd. Caramania. 



? IVar aculeata, %c., Tourn. 

 Q. ibfrica Stev. Oeorgia. 

 Q. castaneaefolia C. A. Meyer. Mazanderan. 

 Q. mongcilica Fisch. Tartary. 



App. v. Himalayan Oaks not yet introduced. 



1933 



Q. spicataSm. Nepal, fig. 1828. 



Q. tquamata Box. 



Q. A'rcula Ham. MSS. 

 Q. obtusif6tia D. Don. Nepal 

 Q. grandif61ia D. Don. Nepal, fig. 1829. 



The Magnolia-leaved Oak. 



t. velutina Lmdl. Tavoy. fig. 1830. 

 . Iamell6sa Sm. Nepal, fig. 1831. 



Q. imbricdta Ham. MSS. 

 Q. semicarpif61ia Sm. Nepal, fig. 1832. 

 Cassina Ham. MSS. 



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

 China, which have not yet been introduced. 



1935 



Q. glhbra Thunb. Japan. 



Q. concentrica Lour. Cochin-China 



Q. acuta Thunb. Japan. 



Q. serrata Thunb. Japan. 



Q. glaiica Thunb. Japan. 



Kas no Ki Ksempf. 

 Q. cuspidata Thunb. Japan. 



Sui, viUgo Ssi no Ki, Ksempf. 



Vagus folio Fnixini KffimpF. 

 Q. dentata Thunb. Japan. 



Koku Ktempf. 

 Q. chinensis Bunge. China. 

 Q. obovata Bunge. Near Pekin. 



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

 Molucca Isles, not yet introduced. - 1 936 



Q. sundaica Blume. Java, fig, 1833, 1834. 



The Sunda Oak. 

 Q. pruinbsa Blume. fig. 1836. 



The frosty Oak. 

 Q. angustata Blume. Gede. fig. 1835. 



Thenarrow-tonied Oak. 

 Q. pallida Blume. Gede. fig. 1837, 1838- 



The pale Oak. 

 Q. elegans Blume. Bantam, fig. 1832. 



The elegant Oak. 

 Q. placentaria Blume. Gede". fig. 1840. 



The placenta-cupped Oak. 

 Q. glaberrima Blume. Gede-. fig. 1842. 



The smoothest-team? Oak. 

 Q. costata Blume. fig. 1841. 1843. 



The ribbed -cupped Oak. 

 Q. rotundiita Blume. fig. 1844. 



The round-fruited Oak. 

 Q. platycdrpa Blume. Bantam, fig. 1846. 



The broad-fruited Oak. 

 Q. rfaphnoidea Blume. Bantam, fig. 1845. 



The Daphne-like Oak. 

 Q. racemosa Hook. Sumatra. 

 Q. gemelliflora Blume. Salak, &c. fig. 1847. 



The twin-flowered Oak. 

 Q. induta Blume. Gede-. fifr. 1848. 



The cloth -cupped Oak. 

 Q. urceolaris HOOK. Sumatra. 



Q. psehdo-molucca Blume. Java. fig. 1849. 



The false Molucca Oak. 

 Q. molucca L. Molucca Isles. 



The Molucca Oak." 

 Q. turbinata Blume. Salak. fig. I860. 



The top-shaped-cpperf 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. 

 Roble de Duela, Span. 



Q. glauc&cens HumA. et Bonp.' Mexico, fig. 1853. 



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



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



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



Q. /aurina Humb. et Bonp. New Spain, fig. 1858. 



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



Q. mexicana Humb. et Bonp. Mexico, fig. 1861. 



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



Q. cra~ssipes Humb. et Bonp. Ario. fig. 1862. 



Q. lanceolata Humb. et Bonp. New Spain, fig. 1863. 



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



Q. chrysoph^lla Humb. et Bonp. fig. 1864. 



Q. pulcheUla Humb. et Bonp. New Spain, fig. 1866. 



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



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



Q. crassif61ia Humb. et Bonp. New Spain, fig. 18C9. 



Q. deprtssa Humb. et Bonp. Mexico, fig. 1 871. 



Q. ambfgua Humb. et Bonp. Mexico, fig. 1870. 



Q. confertifblia Humb. et Bonp. New Spain, fig. 1872 



tridens Humb. et Bonp. New Spain, fig. 1873. 



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



Q. elUptica Willd. Mexico. V 



Q. mucronata Willd. New Spain. 



Q. Castanea Nee. 

 Q. tomentosa Willd. New Spain. 



Q. peduncularis Nee. 

 Q. circinata Willd. New Spain. 

 Q. splmdens Willd. New Spain. 

 Q. rugosa Willd. Huifquilica andOciula. 

 Q. macrophyila Willd. New Spain. 

 Q. diversif61ia Willd. New Spain. 

 Q. candicans Willd. New Spain. 

 Q. microphylla Willd. New Spain. 

 Q. lobata Willd. New Spain. 

 Q. magnolfefta Willd. Mexico. 

 Q. lutea Willd. Mexico. 



The yellow-leaved Mexican Oak. 

 Q. <alicitblia Willd. Mexico. 



The Willow-leaved Mexican Oak. 



II. FA^GUS L. % t - 1715. 1949 



THE BEECH. 



Fagus of the Romans. 

 Oxua of the Greeks. 

 Cast&nea Tourn. 

 HSlre, Fr. 

 Buche, Ger. 

 Seuke, Dutch. 

 Bog, Dan. 

 Bok, Swed. 

 Buk, Russ. and Pol 

 Faggio, Ital. 

 Haya, Span. 

 Faya, Port. 



L. Capsule muricate, capsuliform. Ovaries included. 

 Young leaves plicate. 



Natives of Europe, and of North and South America, 

 a. Species in Cultivation in British Gardens. 



sylvatica L. Europe - 1950 



The Wood, or common, Beech. 

 Castanea Fagus, Scop. 

 Fdgus Bauh. 

 F. sylvestris Michx. 

 O'xya, Greek. 

 Fdgus, Latin. 

 Hetre commun, Fr. 

 Gemeine Buche, Ger. 

 Rood-beukc, Dutch. 



Varieties % - - 1 950 



2 purpurea Ait. *t 

 The purple Beech. 



F. s. 2. atro-riibens Du Rot 

 Hetre noir, Fr. 

 S cupvea Lodd. Cat. 3t 

 The copper-coloured Beech. 



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