858 ARBORETUM ET FRUTICETUM BRITANNICUM. 
Q. C. cana major ; but, in other respects, scarcely differs from that 
variety. 
*# Foliage sub-evergreen. Leaves dentate. Acorns with bristly Cups. 
The leaves remain on the tree through a great part of the winter, retain- 
ing their vitality and greenness. In mild winters, the leaves do not 
begin to drop till March or April ; and, even in severe winters, a part of 
them, on the sheltered side of the tree, continue green till near the 
end of that month. 
1561. Q. C. fulhaménsis. 
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¥ QC. 9 fulhaménsis. Q. C. dentata Wats. Dend. Brit. t. 93.; Q. C. 
hybrida var. dentata Swt. ; the Fulham Oak. (See the plates of this 
tree in Arb. Brit., 1st edit., vol. vii.; and our Jig. 1561.) — Leaves, 
alternate, ovate-elliptic, largely dentated ; the dents obtuse-angular 
1562 Q. €, Lucuinbedna. 
