t]AGACE J Jfi.. , , 123 



4,. Qurrcus BGfitEALjs, Michx. Gray 0(iJc. M. p. 334., ,, Bich soil. Early 

 summer. , , 



. . $cw, Ca$tle— D,ry w.pa.ds opposite Kentmere. 



5. Quercus velutIna Lam. QtiereiUon,^ Yellow-barked or BlH(fk A Oak. 

 M. p. 334. Dry or gravelly uplands. Early summeT. '"'' 



o'.'Qu'ercus digitata (iitarsh.) Sudw. Spanish Oak. M. p. '334. Dry soil. 



Early summer. 



Philadelphia— Byberry, Mart: ("B.'C.)., Grays Ferry (Ha.), 52d Street 



Woods (Mac), Lancaster 1 Pike ' (Me.)! Delaware— Providence (Eu.), 



Darby (Fu.) (Gi.) (Ws.), Swarthinore (Pr.), Fernwbbd (B. 'Sm.), 



Tinietmi^St.), Chester (W. Tr.), Leiperville (Ws.). Chester— (P.): 



• ( New Jersey— Comniqn ( in southern counties ,(C). 



New Castle— general and common. 

 %. Quercus na,na (Marsh.) Sarg. Sear, or Black, Scrub Oak., M- P- 334. 

 .., Bandy .barrens an,d ( i;ocky . hills* Spring. , 



8. Queecus MaeylaUdica Muench. Blaak-Jack or Barren Oak. M. p. 334. 



Dry sandy barrens. ' Early summer. ,- . ■.,..■! 



9. Querous BttBKINI .Brittoni M.' p. 334i ' .' i 



Bucks— Tullytown (Cr.). 



Burlington— Birmingham (0.). Ghaueester— Biddleton (C). .• Mon- 

 mouth— Middletown, Clitfwood, .Keyport (C); 

 X0<, Quercus i«Jra .jLi.j' Water Oak. , \M. : p. . 335. Along streams . and 

 swamps. Spring. 

 , Delaware— phrome, Hun, Muldjetojvn (B. Sm.). 



11. Quercus Phellos L. WUlow Oak. M. p. 335. Bottomlands or rich 



sandy uplands. Spring.. 



12. Querous heterophtlM Michx. Bartram Oak. M. p. 335. Moist 



woods. Early summer. 

 Philadelphia— Bartram 's Garden (Cr.). Bucks— Tullytown' (Cr.). 

 Burlington— Mount Holly (C). Camden— Haddonfield (C). Glou- 

 cester — Woodbury, Mickleton (C). Salem — Biddleton (Br.), Penn 

 Grove: (CO- Cumberland — Fairtoji, (C). , Ocean — New Egypt i(C). : 

 New Castle— Townsend, Meehan; West -Junction,; Commons; Stanton, 



Bat ions, Tatnall. Bare. 



13:' Quercus imbrIcaria Michx. Laurel, or Shmgle Oak. M: p. 335. Rich 

 woodlands, cultivated. Spring. 

 Philadelphia — Haddington (P.). Lehigh —> Griesemer Farm w. of 

 Allentown (Kr.). 



14. Quercus alba L. White Oak. M. p. 335. All soils. Late spring. 



15. Quercus minor (Marsh,) Sarg. Post or Iron Oak. M. p. 335. Sandy 



or sterile soil. Late spring. 

 T6.' Quercus lyrata Walt." Otfercup or Post Oak. M. p. 336. River 

 basnks.. Spring. 

 Philadelphia— Bartram 's Garden,Jtfort.'(B. C), near Grays Ferry (Ha.). 

 Gloucester— Mickleton (He.). Salem— Biddleton (Cr.) (He.) (Li.) 

 '/ Atlantic— Ventnor (Gi.). 



