904 ARBORETUM ET FRUTICETUM BRITANNICUM. 
Q. confertifolia Humb. et Bonp. Pl. Aiquin. t. 94, and our jigs. 1686. and 
1687., Michx. N. Amer. Syl. 1. p. 106.— Leaves evergreen, linear-lanceolate, 
mucronated, recurved at the margin, quite entire ; downy beneath. Fruit 
sessile. (Humb, et Bonp.) An evergreen shrub, from 15 ft. to 20 ft. high. A 
native of the temperate and mountainous regions of New Spain, between the 
town of Guanajuata and Santa Rosa. Introduced in 1837. ; 
Q. tridens Humb. et Bonp. Pl. Aquin. t. 96., and our jig. 1689., Michx. 
WN. Amer. Syl. 1. p. 107.—Leaves oblong, retuse at the base, generally broader 
towards the apex, 3-dentate; teeth terminated by bristly points; downy 
beneath. Spikes of female flow- 
ers almost sessile. (Humb. et 
Bonp.) <A shrub, about 10 ft. 
high, with round smooth branches. 
A native of New Spain, and com- 
mon in the vicinity of Moran, 
1689. @ tridens. 1690. Q. acutifdlia, 
Q. acutifota Willd., Humb. et Bonp. Pl. Aiquin. t. 95., and our fig. 1696 
—Introduced in 1839. Horticultural Society’s Garden. 
Q. elliptica Willd, Q. mucronata Willd. Q. tomentosa Willd., Q. cir- 
cinata Willd., Q. spléndens Willd., Q. rugdsa : 
Wild. ( fig. 1691.), Q. macrophylla Willd., 
Q. diversifolia Willd., Q. candicans Willd., Q. 
microphylla Willd., Q. lobata Willd., Q. mag- 
noliefolia Willd. Q. lutea Willd., and Q. 
salicifolia Willd., are described in our first 
edition. 
Q. lancifolia Cham. et Schlect. Linnea v. & 
p. 78. — Leaves smooth, narrow, oblong-lan- ~~ 
ceolate, serrate, dentate, subcoriaceous, fea- 
ther-nerved. Fruit sessile. Capsule sub- 
hemispherical. Nut conoid. Leaves 3 in. q 
to 6in. long. Found near Mollino de la 1691. @. rugosa. 
Pedreguera. Introduced in 1839. H. S. 
Q. petioldris Benth. Plant. Hartweg. No. 420. — Leaves oblong, acute, 
entire; woolly beneath. Fruit sub-sessile, sub-solitary. Leaves between 
2in. and 3in.long. A tree, 40ft. high. Found on hills near Huasca. In- 
troduced in 1839. Horticultural Society’s Garden. 
Q. dysoph¥lla Benth. Plant. Hartweg. No. 421., Q. A’lamo Ibid. No. 423., 
Q. barbinérvis Ibid. No. 427., Q. glabréscens [bid. No. 428., Q. Hartwég? 
Ibid. No. 432., and some others, have been discovered by Hartweg, who has 
sent home specimens of all, and acorns of some, to the Horticultural Society. 
