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TREATISE a 



C H A P T E R V. 



The oak TREE. 



The S p E c li E s ^r^ 



1. The common Oak. 



2. The broad-leav'd Oak. 



3. The Virginian Scarlet Oak. 



4. The Virginian Oak, with chefnut leaves:^ 



5. The black Maryland Oak. 



6. The white Oak of Carolina. 



7. The Oak with woolly leaves. 



8. The Chefnut-leav'd Eaftern Oak, with a thick fcaley cup,. 



9. The broad-leav'd Eaftern Oak, whofe leaves are finely 



cut, with a large acorn, and hairy cup, 

 10. The Champion Chefnut Oak. 

 J I. The red Maryland Oak. 

 12. The willow-leav'd Maryland Oak, 

 1=3. The Burgundy Oak. 



14. The gall-bearing Oak. 



15. The cut-leav'd Spanifti Oak.. 



16. The fwamp Spanifh Oak, 



17. The ftrip'd Oak, 



THERE are many other kinds of Oaks mentioned in the 

 catalogues of different writers on botany and gardening, 

 but thefe, here feledfed, I have found, from experience, the moft 



