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*### Quercus Phellos. Willow-leaved Oak 
ij. Quercus Phellos anguftifolia. Narrow 
Willow-leaved Oak . 
This grows naturally in low lands, and to the 
height of fifty or fixty feet, with a trunk of confi- 
derable fize. The leaves are entire, fmooth, oblong, 
and lance-fhaped, of about three inches in length 
and half an inch in breadth, and have very fliort 
footftalks. The acorns and cups are fmalh The 
timber is found and good. 
14. Quercus Phellos latifolia, Broad Willow- 
leaved Oak . 
This tree very much refembles the other in every 
refpeft, except in having leaves of about double the 
width; and broader but perhaps fhorter cups and 
acorns. 
1 5. Quercus Phellos fempervirens. Ever- 
green Willow-leaved Oak 9 
This grows naturally in Carolina, becoming a 
pretty large tree, of the height of forty feet or more. 
The leaves are perennial, entire, fomewhat oval, 
fpear-fhaped, of a dark green colour and thick con- 
fiftence. The acorns are fmall, oblong, fitting in 
Ihort cups, and containing a very fweet kerneh 
The timber is hard, tough and coarfe grained. 
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