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X Quercus bebbiana Schneider. Hybrid. 



Range. — Vermont (near Charlotte); Ohio (vicinity of Kenton). 



Note on nomenclature. — Supposed to be a hybrid between Quercus alba 

 Linnaeus and Quercus macrocarpa Michaux, and formerly designated as Quercus 

 albaX macrocarpa Engelmann. 



X Quercus fernowii Trelease. Hybrid. 



Range. — Illinois (Fountaindale) ; Maryland (Silver Springs); Virginia (Red 

 Clay Creek); Missouri (Allenton, St. Louis County). 



>Jote on nomenclature. — Supposed to be a hybrid between Quercus alba 

 Linnaeus and Quercus stellata Wangenheim, and formerly designated as Quercus 

 albaX minor Coulter. 



X Quercus saulei Schneider. Saul Oak (Hybrid). 



Range. — Vermont (Addison County)^ eastern Massachusetts, Rhode Island, 

 New Jersey; eastern Pennsylvania; Illinois (Richland County) ; District of Colum- 

 bia; Maryland (Montgomery County); Tennessee (near Fowler); North Caro- 

 lina (Buncombe and Macon Counties); Alabama (Gadsden, Etowah County). 



Note on nomenclature. — Supposed to be a hybrid between Quercus alba 

 Linnaeus and Quercus montana Willdenow { = Quercus prinus of authors, not 

 Linnaeus), and formerly designated as Quercus albaXprinus Engelmann. 



NAME IN USE 



Saul Oak 



X Quercus deamii Trelease. Hybrid, 



Range. — Indiana (vicinity of Bluffton). 



Note on nomenclature. — Supposed to be a hybrid between Quercus alba 

 Linnaeus, and Quercus muehlenbergii Engelmann [= Quercus acuminata (Michaux) 

 Houba]. 



X Quercus faxonii Trelease. Hybrid. 



Range. — Massachusetts (Norfolk and Middlesex Counties); Michigan (vicin- 

 ity of Greenville, Montcalm County). 



Note on nomenclature. — Supposed to be a hybrid between Quercus alba 

 Linnaeus and Quercus prinoides Willdenow. Recently designated as Quercus 

 albaXrufescens Bicknell. 



X Quercus beadlei Trelease. Hybrid. 



Range. — North Carolina (vicinity of Clarkton, Bladen County); to be looked 

 for within the range of the supposed parents. 



Note on nomenclature. — Supposed to be a hybrid between Quercus alba 

 Linnaeus, and Quercus prinus Linnaeus (*=Quercus michauxii Nuttall). 



*Quercus lobata Nee. 4 Valley White Oak. 



Range. — Western California (Sierra Nevada to the ocean, from Trinity River 

 to the southern part of the State — Kern and Los Angeles Counties). 



NAMES IN USE 



California White Oak (Calif, and hort.). "Roble" (Mexicans). 

 Weeping Oak (Calif.). White Oak (Calif.). 



Valley Oak (Calif.). Valley White Oak. 



* W. L. Jepson (Silva of Calif., 203, 1910) characterizes the following forms and varieties of this species: 

 Forma argillora Jepson, which occurs on clay hills, as on Araquipa Hills, Solano County; forma inseparala 

 Jepson, which occurs in the Kawean River basin; variety turbinata Jepson, this variety occurring in Little 

 Lake Valley; variety Walteri Jepson, which is found in the Kaweah River basin. 



