BOTANICAL GAZETTE 
MAY, 18094. 
A study of Quercus Leana.1 
E. J. HILL. 
utorta Bartram, as a variety. It has been sparingly 
in the central states, and also near Washington in the 
uy years ago by T. G. Lea, near Cincinnati, O. Since 
Men it has been found in several places in Illinois and Mis- 
Souri by 
these | 
seen, 
hybrid 
‘Man has b 
one is fami 
‘ennial-fry 
illow Sp 
Eight or 
Out, and 
rom the typical Q. imbricaria. Most of these trees 
been cut down, and last year but one remained, 
= Col shoots were starting from the stumps of some 
: way cf Pert of a paper on ‘Natural Hybrids’ read before the Chicago 
*Pogeinans OS 
Woira w P. ‘ . 
— B~Vol, <<. Oaks. Botanical Works, 405 
