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BICLINIA AMENTACEiE. duercUS. 
cocdnea. 
ambigua. 
fubra» 
Cateslcei. 
a white down on both sides, which is not the case \^ith 
either Q. rubra or Q. coccinea. Whether the figure of 
Q. tinctoria Mich. arh. 2. t. 22. belongs to this or the 
preceding species, I have not been able to decide. 
ff f Foliis profunde sinuatis lohatisque. 
18. Q. foliis longe petiolatis oblongis profunde sinuatis gla- 
bris, lobis divaricatis dentatis acutis setaceo-mucrona- 
tis, cupula turbinata insigniter squamosa, glande brevi- 
ovata. — Willd. sp. pl. 4. p. 446. 
Icon. Mich. querc. n. 18. 31 . 32. Mich. arb. 2, p. Il6. 
t. 23. Wangh. amer. t. A.f, g. 
In fertile woods : New England to Georgia. Tj . May. 
V. V. The Scarlet Oak is a very large tree, and changes 
its leaves in autumn to a bright red, which give the 
woods a very picturesque appearance. j 
19. Q. foliis sinuatis glabris basi acutis, sinubus subacutis, 1 
cupula subscutellata, glande turgide ovata. — Mich. 1 
arh. 2. p. 120. I 
Icon. Mich. l. c. t. 24. 
On Hudson’s Bay and in Nova Scotia. Michaux. Tj . 
May. 4- . This is an intermediate species, between 
the preceding and following one, and probably only a • 
hybrid plant. Michaux calls it Gray Oak. 
20. Gt. fbliis longe petiolatis oblongis glabris obtuse sinuatis, \ 
lobis acutiusculis dentatis setaceo-mucronatis, cupula j 
scutellata sublasvi, glande subovata turgida. — Willd. 1 
sp.pl. 4. p. 445. « 
Icon. Mich, querc. n. 20. t. 35. 36. Mich. arh. 2. p. 126. 
t. 26. tVangh. amer.t.3.f. 7. Fluk.alm.i.54c.f.A:. \ 
' Du Roi harhk. 2. t. 5.f.2. 
In fertile forests: Canada to Pensylvania, and in the Alle- i 
gany mountains. Tp . May. v. v. This large and ^ 
fine timber tree is exclusively known by the name of [ 
Red Oak, which name is likewise applied to Q. tinc-^ 
toria, coccinea, falcata, palustris, phellos, amhigua, and i 
aquatica, in several parts of America. 
21.0. foliis brevissime petiolatis basi cuneatis oblongi? pro-, 
funde sinuatis glabris, lobis tribus quinisve divaricatis i 
dentatis acutis setaceo-mucronatis, cupula turbinata | 
ampla : squamis obtusis marginalibus introflexis, glande 
subglobosa. — Willd. sp. pl. 4. p. 446. 
Icon. Mich. querc. n. 17. t. 29. 30. Mich. arh. 2. p. lOE I 
t. 20. Caiesh. car. 1. 1. 23, 
