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ARBORETUM AND FRUTICETUM. TART 11] 



o glhbirrima Ulume FL Jav., t. 8. ; and our fig, 1842. The smoothcst-fc«t«Y/Oak. Leaves elliptic- 

 oblong, bluntly acuminate; obtuse at the base; very glabrous. Fruit in dense oval or roundish 

 A beautiful tree, from 26ft, to ,'JOft. high, with leaves from 4 in. to 7 in. long, and from 

 I tin to /in. broad. It is found upon the volcanic mountain of Gede, as well as on those surrounding 

 it, at elevations of pji/Oft. or 6000 ft. It is somewhat allied to Q. aquamata Smith ; which, however, 

 much more elongated. 'Ilium,-.) This appears also a desirable species for introduction. 

 Utta Blume II. Jav. t. IS, 14.; and OUT flg$. 1841. 1843. The ribbed-cupped Oak. Leaves 

 oblong, acuminate; BCUtC at the base; glabrous; glaucous beneath. Catkins branched. Fruit 

 ed Nuts flat above, round beneath, ijinnersed in the cup. Cups without teeth, surrounded 

 liar ribs. A tree, 70 ft. high, found in mountainous places. It is easily distinguished from 

 ■il th<- Others by the singular form of Its cup. 



O rohmdita Blume FL Jav., t. 11. j and our fig, 1811. The round-fruited Oak. Leaves ob- 

 long, acuminate; attenuated at the base; glabrous; glaucous beneath. Fruit in short one-sided 



( ups hemispherical, scaly at the margin, but without teeth at the base. Nuts plano-convex 



i upper part, rounded beneath A tree, 70 ft. high, with compact heavy wood. It is found 

 on high mountains. and flowers In August. (Blume.) 



rpa Blume FL Jav., I 15. : and our ,/Jg. 1846, Tin; broad-fruited Oak. Leaves oval- 

 • , somewhat wedge-shaped at the base; glabrous: shining above, glaucous beneath. Fruit 

 led, in short spikes. Cups surrounded beneath by hollow rings. Nuts round, depressed. A 

 ood In the outh of the province of Bantam. {Blume.) 

 •■ aphndtdea Blume Fl Jav., t. 16.; and our fig. 1845. The Daphne-like Oak. Leaves oblong- 

 harp at both ends, quite entire, smooth ; somewhat glaucous beneath. Fruit in long 

 i p unrounded by concentric rows of tubercles. Nuts ovate, 

 ointed A tall tree, a native of Bantam [Blume.) 



Hoot < omp Boi Mas I i» 255 , Punning Punning Bunkars, Malay 

 entire ; glabrous, nale spikes panicled, Fruit spiked, Nut umbili- 



