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Air, they feldom flower in this Coun- 

 try. This Plant continues but one 

 Year, the Root perifhing foon after 

 the Seeds are ripe. 



QUERCUS, The Oak-tree. 

 The Characters are ; 



// hath Male Flowers ( or Kat- 

 kins ), which confifl of a great Num- 

 ber of fmall fender Threads: the 

 Bmbryoes, which are produced at re- 

 mote Difances from thefe, on the fame 

 Tree, do afterward become Acorns, 

 which are produced in hardfcaly Cups: 

 to which may be added, The Leaves 

 are finuated. 



The Species are ; 



1. Quercus latifolia. Park. 

 Theat. The common Oak. 



2. Quercus latifolia mas, qu* 

 lre<vi pediculo eft. C. B. P. Oak with 

 the Acorns on mort Fcotftalks. 



3. Quercus latifolia, folds ex 

 albo eleganier <variegatis. The gri- 

 ped Oak. 



4. Quercus latifolia perpctuo si- 

 rens. C.B.P. The broad -Jeav'd 

 ever-green Oak. 



5. Quercus calyce echinato, glan- 

 de majore. C B. P. Oak with large 

 Acorns, having prickly Cups, 



6. Quercus humilis, gallis binis, 

 ternis, aut pluribus fimul jurMis. 

 C. B. P. Dwarf Oak, -julgo. 



7. Quercus par<va, five Phagus 

 Grsecorum, tjf Efculus Plinii. C. B.P. 

 The Sweet Oak. 



8. Quercus calyce hi [pi do, glande 

 minore. C. B. P. Oak with fmall 

 Acorns, having a prickly Cup. 



9. Quercus Burgundiaca, calyce 

 hifpido. C. B. P. The Burgundy Oak, 

 whofe Acorns have prickly Cups. 



10. Quercus pedem <vix fuperans. 

 C. B. P. Dwarf Oak. 



1 1. Quercus foliis mo Hi lanugine 

 pubefcentibus. C. B. P. Oak with 

 foft woolly Leaves. 



1 2. Quercus gall am exigua? nucis 

 magnitudes ferens* C* B. P. Oak 



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which J)ears fmall Galls not larger 

 than Nuts. 



13. Qu ercus foliis muricatis, m* 

 lanuginofs, galla fuperiori fimili. C 

 B. P. Oak with prickly Leaves, 

 which are not woolly, bearing Galls 

 like the former. 



14. Quercus fitiis muricatis, mi- 

 nor. C. B P. Smaller Oak, with 

 prickly Leaves. 



15. Quercus latifolia, magnv 

 fruclu, calyce tuberculis obftto, Toum. 

 Cor. Broad -leav'd Oak, with large 

 x^corns, whofe Cups are befet with 

 Tubercles. 



16. Quercus Oriintalis, glande 

 cylindriformi, lorrgo pedicvlo ifffidt nte* 

 Tourn. Cor. Eaftcrn Oak, with cy- 

 lindrical Acorns growing on long 

 Footftalks. 



1 7 . Qu e R CU s Orientally caflane r 

 folio, glanderecondita in cupula creffa 

 & fauamofn. Tourn. Cor. Eaftera 

 Oak, with a Cheftnut- leaf, whofe 

 Acorns are clolely fhut up in a thick 

 fcaly Cup. 



18. Quercus Orientalis angufii- 

 folia, glande minori, cupula crinita. 



Toum. Cor. Eaftern Oak, with a 

 narrow Leaf, and a fmaller Acorn, 

 whofe Cup is hairy. 



19. Quercus Orientalis latifolia, 

 glande maxima, cupula crinita. Tourn, 

 Cor. Eaftern Oak, with a broad 

 Leaf, and the largeft Acorn, whofe 

 Cup is hairy. 



20. Quercus Orientalis latifolia, 

 foliis ad coftatn pulchrc incifis, glande 

 maxima, cupula crinita. Tourn. Cor. 

 Eaftern broad- leav'd Oak, whofe 

 Leaves are finely cut to the Stalks, 

 and a very large Acorn, whofe Cup 

 is hairy. 



21. Quercus Orientalis, folio 

 fubrotundo minori, glande magna ftria- 

 ta. Tourn. Cor. Eaftern Oak, with 

 a fmaller roundifh Leaf, and a large 

 ilriated Acorn. 



22. Quercus Orientalis, folio 



fubro- 



