482 AMENTACER, [ Castanea. 
9. OC. lanceefolia (Quercus lanceafolia, Roxb.).—An evergreen 
very large tree, all parts glabrous; leaves lanceolate to _oblong- 
lanceolate, acute at the base, on a glabrous petiole about 4 in. long, 
about 3-2 in. long, glabrous, even, zonate, the zones very PF 
and marked by their scared borders; nuts pubescent, solitary or 
sometimes by pairs. 
Has.—Chittagong.—Fl. Dec. ; Fr. Oct. 
RemMaRkKs.—Wood light-coloured, very durable, 
QUERCUS, L. 
erted 7 . . ° . “§ ‘J ae 
Leaves more or less pubescent beneath; nut exserted . . . Q, lappaced — 
X X Scales a and short, appressed. ‘the cup. y : 
O Fruiting peduncle several inches long, the fruits numerous 
and more or less spicate ; cups (usually greyish-) velvety ; 
nut exse 
+ Leaves glabrous, : 
Shoots — ; —- mente an bere in sae, the borders often BEA 
- greyish velvety, indistinctly scaly ; leaves acuminate CEES, 
at the base, rather slenderly petioled, hs innahe prominent . Q. Amberstian® 
