3 2 2 . Quercus species varia. 
Jobanne Engestrom 
Prseside, Dissertatio de Quercu, Hebraeis et 
Resp. Joh. Henr. Lange. 
Pars prior, pagg. 34. Lond. Gothor. 1737. 4. 
Pars post. pagg. 68. 1738. 
67 7 , Quercus Robur. 
The Green Dale Oak near Welbeck. ^727. 
Tabb. seneae 5, long. I4unc. lat. 9 imc. 
William Todd. 
The North-west prospect of Whinfield Forest, in thc 
county of Westmorland, with an exact representation 
of that most wonderful and surprizing large Oak tree 
— known by the name of the Three brethren tree. 
O Neale dei. Pranker. sculp. 
Tab. aenea long. 9 uiic. lat. 12 unc. praeter descrip- 
tionem typis impressam. 
{Thomas Maude.) 
An account of the Oak at Cowthorp, near Weatherby, 
Yorkshire. 
Pagg. II. 1774. 4. ' 
DE SeCON DAT. 
Histoire naturelle du Chene. 
dans ses Memoires sur Fhistoire naturelle, p. i — 31. 
Paris, 1785. fol. 
Hayman Rooke. 
Descriptions and sketches of some remarkable Oaks, in the 
park at Welbeck, with observations on the age and du- 
rability of that tree, and remarks on the annual growth 
of the Acorn. 
P2gg. 23. tabb, aeneae 10. London, 1790. 4. 
67 8 . Quercus Cerris. 
John Zepbaniah Holwel. 
Account of a new species of Oak. (Lucombe Oak.) 
Philosoph. Transact. Vol. 62. p. 128 — 130. 
■ ■■■ : Lettera su una nuova specie di Qnerce.. 
Scelta di Opusc. interess. Vol. 4. p. 115 — 119. 
