DR. HOOKER ON THREE OAKS OF PALESTINE. 3S7 



5. QuERCUS MANNiFEiiA, LincU. ! Bot, Reg. 1840, Misc. p. 40 ; Kotscliy, Ilei-b. Syriac. 

 nullo numero (Herb. Eeg. Berol.). 



Q. Dschorochensis, Koch ! Kotschy, Herb. Syriac. sine numero (Herb. Reg. Berol.). 



The Q. mamiifera was established by Lindley on a plant brought from Lake Van, and 

 its close affinity with Q. sessilijlora indicated. Our specimens so called by Kotscliy (Herb. 

 Reg. Berol.) seem identical with his Q. Dschorochensis from Syria, a plant also found in 

 Asia Minor. 



EXPLANATION OF THE PLATES. 



Plate XXXVI. 



Tree of Quercus i^seudo-coccifera, Desf., near Hebron, called Abraham's Oak. 



Plate XXXYII. 



Acorns of various forms from trees of Querent pseudo-coccifera, Desf. 



Plate XXXVIII. 



Acorns of various forms from trees of Qurcus ^gilops, L. 



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