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Dumortier Com. Bot. p. 53 (1823). Fagaceae Drude Phan. p. 409, 

 (1879). A. Br. Ascherson, Fl. Pv. Brand, i, p. 62, 615 (1864). 

 Quercineae Dumortier as a tribe. 



FAGUS Vergil. Eel., I. : i, II : 3, III : 12, Georg., I : 177, 

 II : 71. Pliny XVI : 10, Pall. Novemb. 15. 



Fagus Brunfels, Tragus, Matthioli, Anguillara, Dodonaeus, Gesner, 

 Pfegus Dioscorides I : 144, Oxya Theophrastus, III : 10. 

 Fagus Brunfels, Tragus, Matthioli, Anguillara, Dodonaeus, Gesner, 

 Lonicer, Ivobelius Caesalpinus, Castor Durante, Tabernaemon- 

 tanus, etc.. Tour., Els., p. 455, (1694), I. R. H. p. 584, (1700), 

 Linn., Syst. (1735), Gen., p. 292, (1737) in part. 



Fagus Gen. p. 432, (1754). 



Fagus grandifolia Ehrh., Beytr. Naturk. 3, p. 22, (1788). 



Fagus americana Sweet Hort. Brit. p. 370, (1826). Fagus 

 ferruginea Ait., Hort. Kew., 3, p. 362, (1789). 



[Laporte Co.] (Deam); Lake Maxinkuckee (H. W. Clarke), 

 Mineral Springs (Deam); No. 2738 Pine Station on the Wabash 

 R. R. [St. Joseph Co.]; found in every county. 



QUERCUS (Lucretius) Vergil, Eel., I : 17, IV 130, VI : 13; 

 Georg. I : 349, II : 16, III : 332; Culex, 132. Cat. XI : 17; 

 Pliny XVI: I etc. Drys Homer — ■ : 12, also Hesiod, Aristophanes. 

 Theocritus, Eid. I : 23, V : 45, VIII : 79 etc. Quercns Lobelius, 

 Gesner, Valerius Cordus, Acosta, Anguillara, Bellonius, Caesal- 

 pinus, etc., etc. 



[Aesculus Pliny XVI. 6 ( = Q. Aesculus): Ilex Vergil, Col- 

 umella, { = Q. Ilex). This is the Prinus of Hesiod Theophrastus, 

 Dioscorides, and the Greeks. Siiber Fliny = Phellos Theophrastus 

 { = Q. Suher) Aigilops Theophrastus { = Q. Aigilops) Rohur of the 

 latins ( = Q. Rohur).] Cerris Pliny { = Quercus Cerris) Quercus 

 Tour., El.s p. 454, (1694), I. R. H. p. 582, (1700) exclusive of 

 Ilex and Suber Tour, which are separate genera with this author 

 Quercus Linnaeus, Syst. (1735), Gen. p. 291, (1737), QuERCUS 

 Linn., Gen., p. 431, (1754). 



Quercus alba Banister in Ray's Hist. PI. p. 1928 et seq. (1688). 



Quercus alba Linn., (1688) Sp. PI., p. 996, (1753). 



[Laporte Co.] (Deam); Lake Maxinkuckee (H. W. Clarke). 

 I have found it in all the counties as one of the commonest species. 



Quercus minor (Marsh.) vSargent Gard. P'or. 2 p. 471, (1989). 



Quercus alba minor Marsh., Arb. Am. p. 120, (1789). 



