December 26, 1894.] 



Garden and Forest. 



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Fig 81.— Quercus Texana.— See page 314. 



Illinois, and in central Missouri; but the Tennessee, I am anxious for more information, and these notes and 



southern Arkansas and Texas specimens that have been the illustrations which accompany them are published in 



referred to this species, all belong with Quercus Texana. the hope that botanists living in the western and southern 



Of the range, variation and properties of Quercus Texana states will give me, this winter, the benefit of their observa- 



