DiCLINIA AMENTACEiE. QuefCUS. 
high, and known under the names Over-^cup Oati, 
Swamp-post Oak, and Water White Oak. The fruit 
is almost entirely covered with the cupula or calyx. 
29. Q. foliis oblongis pinnatifido-sinilatis subtus pubescenti- 
bus, lobis lineari-lanceolatis obtusis integerrimis basi 
attenuatis, fruclibus pedunculatis, cupula subcraterata 
tuberculosa, basi plana, glande ovata. — Willd. sp. 
pi. 4. p. 449. 
Icon. Mich, querc.n. 4. t. 5. Mich. arh. 2 . p. 13. i. 1 . 
Du Roi ha.rhk. 2. t. 5. f. 5. Wangh. amer. t. 3.f. 6, 
Cntesb. car. 1. 1. 11. f. 1- 
p. Q. foliis levissime lobatis utrinque viridibus. Mich. 1. c. 
t.5.f.2. 
In fertile forests : New England to Carolina. /3. Ped- 
sylvania and Carolina. • May. v. v. The White 
Oak is one of the most abundant and useful of this 
genus in America j it grows in the middle states to an 
immense size. 
-j-f Foliis integris, dentatis. 
30. Q. foliis longe petiolaiis obovatis acutis subtus pubescen- 
tibus grosse dentatis, dentibus subaequalibus dilatatis 
apice callosis, cupula craterata basi attenuata, glande 
ovata. — W illd. sp. pi. 4. p. 439. 
Q. Prinus palustris. Mich. ft. amer. 2. p. 195. 
Icon. Mich, qucrc. n. 5. t. 6. Mich. arh. 2. t. 7* Dit 
Roi harhk. 2. t. 6. f. 3. Wangh. amer. t. 4. f. 8. 
Catesb. car. 1. h 18. Pluk. aim. t. 54. f. 3. 
In low shady woods and on the banks of rivers : Pensyl- 
vania to Florida, • May. v. v. This large and 
useful tree is known by the name of Chesnut White 
Oak, Swamp Chesnut Oak, and, to the south, White 
Oak. The fruit is large, and of a sweet taste. 
31. Q. foliis brevi-petiolati.s oblongo-obovatis subtus albo- 
tomentosis grosse dentatis basi integerrimis, dentibus 
inaequalibus dilatatis acutiusculis apice callosis, fructi- 
bus geminis longe pedunculatis, pedunculo in setam 
terminante, cupula hemisphasrica, glande oblongo- 
ovata. — Willd. sp. pi. 4. p. 440. 
Q.. Prinus tomentosa. Mich, querc. n. 5. t. g. f. 2. 
O,. Prinus discolor. Mich. arh. 2. p. 46. t. 6. 
in low wet woods : Pensvlvania to Carolina. Tj . May. 
V. V. The Swamp White Oak grows to a very large 
tree j the acorn, as of most of the chesnut oaks, is 
sweet. 
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