xlvin 
*e* Foliage evergreen, or 
very nearly so. Leaves 
varying from dentate to 
sinuate. Cups of the 
Acorns bristly. 
12 L. crispa - 859 
Q. ZL. crispa Hort. 
New Lucombe Oak. 
13 L. suberdsa ~ 859 
Q. L. suberdsa Hort. 
14 L. incisa - 859 
Q. L. incisa Hort. 
15 L. dentata 859 
Q. L. dentata Hort. 
16 heterophylla - 859 
Q. L. heterophglla Hort. 
7. ZE’gilopsL. - 860 
The Valonia Oak.—Q. orien- 
talis, &c., Tourn. Cor.; ’gilops 
sive Cérrus mas C. Bauhin, 
Secondat; Velani Tourn, Voy. ; 
Glans Core palech hea the 
great prickly-cupped lake : 
Chéne Velani, Fr.; Chéne Ve- 
lanéde Bosc; Knopper Eiche, 
Ger. ; Vallonea, Trak. 
2 péndula Hort. 860 
860 
8 latifolia Hort. 
u. Natives of North America. 
§ ili. Albe. White Ameri- 
can Oaks. 
8. alba. - - 862 
Q. dlba virginiana Park. 
Theat. Bot., Q. a. pinnatifid 
CONTENTS. 
Q. montana Willd. Sp. Pl. 
Q. Prinus Smith in Abb. 
The Rock Chestnut Oak. 
3 acuminata Mx. - 867 
Q. P. acuminata Mx. fil. 
Q. Castanea Willd. Sp. Pl. 
The yellow Oak. 
4poamila Mz, - 867 
Q. P. Chinquapin Mz. 
Q. Chinquapin Push Fl. 
Q. préndides Willd. Sp. Pl. 
The Chinquapin, or Dwarf 
Chestnut Oak. 
5 tomentosa Mx. - 868 
Q. P. discolor Mx. 
Q. bicolor Willd. Sp. Pl. 
Q. Michatzii Nutt. 
The Swamp white Oak. 
§ v. Ribre. Red Ameri- 
can Oaks. 
14. riibra DT. - = - 868 
The Champion Oak. —Q. 
P’sculi divistra, &c., Pluk. 
Phyt. 
Varieties. Q. ribra latifolia 
and Q.rdbra montana are 
mentioned by Aiton in the 
2d ed. of Hort. Kew. 
15. coccinea Willd. 869 
Q. rdbra B Ait. 
16. ambigua Willd. 870 
The Grey Oak. — Q. boredlis 
Michx. N. Amer. Syl. 
17. falcata Miche. 870 
The Spanish Oak. — Q. dis- 
Walt. Carol., Q. palastris 
Marsh: Chéne blanc de l’ Amé- 
rique, Fr. 3 weisse Eiche, Ger. 
1 pinnatifida Mr. 862 
Q. alba Ban. Cat. Stirp. 
Q. virginiana Catesb. Car. 
Q. a. paléstris Marsh. 
2repanda Miche. 862 
9. (a.) olivaeférmis 864, 
The mossy-cupped Oak, Amer. 
10. macrocarpa WV, 864 
The over-cup white Oak, Bur 
Oak, Amer.; Chéne a gros 
Glans, Chéne frisé, Fr. ; gross- 
Sruchtige Eiche, Ger. 
11. obtusfloba Mz, 865 
The Post Oak.—Q. stelldta 
Willd. Sp. Pl.: Iron Oak, Box 
white Oak, American Turkey 
Oak, Upland white Oak, Amer. 
12. lyrata Walt. - 865 
The Swamp Post Oak, Water 
white Oak, Amer. 
§ iv. Prinus. Chestnut 
Oaks. 
13. Prinus DL. - 866 
The Chestnut-leaved Oak. 
1 palistris Ma. 866 
Q. P. palfistris Mx. 
Q. Prinus Lin. Sp. Pl. 
Q. castancaf dliis, &c., Pk. 
The Swamp Chestnut Oak, 
the Chesinut white Oak, 
Amer. ; the white Oak, 
near Philadelphia. 
2 monticola Mz. - 866 
Q. P. montécola Mich. fil. 
color Ait. Hort. Kew. ed. 1.; Q. 
elongata Willd. Sp. Pl.; Q. ly- 
rata Lodd. Cat. 1836; Q. cu- 
nedta Wang.; Q. tréloba Willd., 
mich: Quer. : the downy-leaved 
ak. 
18. tinctoria Willd. - 871 
The Quercitron. — Q. vir- 
ginidna, 3c Pluk. Phyt.; Q. 
discolor Willd. Arb.: the black 
Oak, Amer.; Chéne des Tein- 
turiters, Fr. < 
l angulosa Michz. 871 
Q. americana Pluk. Alm. 
Q. velutina Lam. Dict. 
Q. tinctoria Bart. Trav, 
The Champlain Oak. 
2sinudsa Michr. 872 
19. palastris Willd. - 872 
The Pin Oak. — Q. montana 
Lodd. Cat. 1836, Q Banisteri 
Lodd. Cat. 1836. 
20. Catesbe% Willd. 873 
The Barren Scrub Oak. — Q. 
ribra B Abb. & Smith Ins., Q. 
E’sculé diviskra, &c., Cat Car. 
§vi. Nigre. Black 
American Oaks. 
2l.nigraL. - — = 874 
The Black Jack Oak.—Q. 
marylandica, &c., Raii ; Q. fer- 
ruginea Michx. N. Amer. Syl. ; 
Q. aquatica Lodd. Cat. 1836; 
Barren Oak, Amer. 
22. aquatica Soland. 875 
Q. foliis cuneiformibus, &c., 
Gron. Virg.; Q. fulio non ser> 
rato, &c., Cat. Carol. ; Q. nigra 
Willd. Sp. PL, Q uligindsa 
Wangh. Amer. 
Qnana-  - - 875 
Q. aquatica 8m. & Abb. 
Q. a. elongata Ait. H. K. 
Q. dentdta Bart. Trav. 
Q. nana Willd. Sp. Pl. 
The Dwarf jagged Oak. 
3 maritima Michz. 875 
Q. hemisphe’rica Willd. 
Other Varieties - 875 
23. (a.) dicifolia W. 876 
The Bear Oak. —Q. Banis- 
teri Michx., ? Q. aquatica Abb. 
& Sm. Ins.: Black Scrub Oak, 
Dwarf red Oak, Amer. 
§ vii. Phéllos. Willow 
Oaks. 
24. Phéllos L. - 876 
Q. virginiana, &¢., Pluk. 
Alm.; Q. [lex marylandica 
Raii Hist. Pl. , 
1 sylvaticus Michz. 877 
2 latifolius Lodd. C. 877 
3 himilis Pursh 877 
4 sericeus - 877 
Q. Phéllos Sm. & Abb. Ins. 
Q. P. pumillus Michx. 
Q. humilior salicis folio 
brevidre Cat. Car. 
Q. serécea Willd. Sp. Pl. 
Q. pumila Mx. N. Am. Syl. 
The Highland Willow Oak. 
The running Oak. 
5 cinéreus  ~ - 877 
Q. P. y. Lin. Sp. Pl. 
Q. P. Bcinéreus Ait. H. K. 
Q. hnmis Walt. Carol. 
Q. cinérea Willd. Sp. Pl. 
The upland Willow Oak. 
6 maritimus Michx. 878 
Q. maritima Willd, Sp. Pl. 
25. (P.) daurifolia W.878 
The Laurel Oak, Swamp Wil- 
low Oak. 
2 hybrida Mx. Quer. 878 
Q. 1. 2. obtusdta Ait. H.K. 
26. imbricata Willd. 879 
Q. latifolia Hort.: Laurel 
Oak, Filed-cup Oak, Jack Oak, 
Black Jack Oak, Amer. ; Chéne 
& Lattes, Fr. 
27. heterophylla M. 879 
Bartram’s Oak. 
Other speetes of Phéllos. — Q. 
agrifd. ja Willd. (? Q. coc- 
cifera) - - = - 879 
B. Leaves evergreen. 
a. Natives of Europe. 
§ viii, Mex. Holm, or 
Holly, Oaks, 
28. Ilex L. - - 880 
The common evergreen Oak. 
—WVler arbérea Bauh, UHist.: 
LYeuse, or Chéne vert, Fr. 3 
Stein Eiche, Ger. ; Elice, Ital. ; 
Encina, Span. 
1 integrifdlia Zod. C.880 
2 serratifolia Lod. C.880 
