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dense golden down beneath. Acorns | Quercus Robur apennina aurea 
long, obovate, with a cup like that su erba: EC 1885, 495.) ae 
of — Turkey Oak. Mountains of whi are of a 
Cypra jintene golden tint than in the ai 
Quercus. — $ gueme aat as G. 
8, 2 
1888, „H. H. tree. A form with | Quercus schochiana. cae Nat. Arb. 
very aii pinnatisect E attaining 1 ft. Zösch. 1892, 2 _ A hybrid between 
or more in length. [Probably a laci- 0. P ri Sasi 
niate form of Q. dentata, Thumb. | eee pa g rie 
Quercus georgiana. CQ. and F. 1888, borie me E A pom 
465. 
rm with 
lia aes eee aut see A pendulous branch: 
long-stalked, somewhat obo cu- 
neate at the base, with 3-5 entire acute ree Enderi. (Gf. 1888, hae f. 
or obtuse lobes wi eep or shallow 41-3.) Bromeliaceæ. S. [Q. la teralis, 
sinuses, very smooth. Acorns ellipsoid, Wawra. Syn. Billbergia Waders i, 
with smooth shining saucer-shaped Regel. 
cu Eastern United States, 
sones giandulifaa, (G. C. 1880, 163, 350, t. 1 8) S some plan 
5, H. Evergreen wi numerous ‘ae paH lose i 
Oak pa habit. L. oblong, banded with grey aye and a tall 
obtuse, distantly toothed. Peduncles se w cylindric 
h 
short. Acorns clustered, ripening in spike of white fi. ih dark blue tips ; 
the first poar, ellipsoid, acute, rather bracts white, tipped with rose. Brazil. 
more cet wice the leng th of the 
hemispheric cup, which $ osn lia wittmackiana. Wh, 4. 
co h small obtuse ciliolate Qu S Aan plant with ae = 
les Soma = Q. podu lad KAES 3-4} Pot long, with small 
2 an pedunculata. F light trans- 
[Quercus Ti urneri, Willd.; Q. glan- spines ee -reepa the 
dulifera, Blume, is a different tree, ] 
; i te. pike 
erpe a. Aa C. short, composed of about 4 clusters z 
Sg H. f the er r S 2-3 fi. with red calyces and dark blu 
ere bearing le edible acorns. pet. South Brazil? 
aly to Asia Mino or. 
Ramoadia ee = G. C. 
Quercus palustris Sere 1886, xx TA Ges “4 
- D. G. 1896, 27.) var. ay diftezing “scare de type in 
. red from their bake oa having white fl. 
2 7 4 ALIE 
ae anemonoides. sa and 
Mah 1894, 451.) H. form of the P. 1882, 15: H 
Pyramidal or Cypress Oak. Sweden i 
= with glaucous green  biternately 
—— Var. gree ae (R. H. 1894, 17, divided 1., the segments cut into linear 
3.) A form of the common divisions; fl. rather large, white, 
oar Lith laciniated 1. ae = et ae Sar rose outside, 
pedun 3- high. 
= Var. ee (AL D. G. [Cullianthemem rao, G A. T 
~ 1896, 3.) a be broadly var. anemonoides 
globose abit A eip as eedling 7603.] Alps. 
from acorns of g. pre Be Sasti- 
giata, Ranunculus Buchanani. (Damm. 
` Cat. 1890-91, 80.) H. alpine. A dwarf 
Quercus pontica. (Vat. Arb. Zösch. species with the 1. two or three times 
1891, 18; Gf. 1891, 509, f. 95; G. C. trifidly divided, and a fl.-stem peda 
1891, ix. 462.) H. tree with large high, bearing one pure white fl. 2 
elliptic coarsely toothed 1l., growing to or more in diam. New Zealand, pri 
6in. in length by 3 in. in agers 5,000-7,000 ft. elevation. 
gla neath. Acorns 
eee as Bom. as their se Bessecoive carpaticus. E M. t. 
scaly cup. Asia Minor 7266.) H. A distinct and showy per., 
