300 MONOECIA. POLYANDRIA. Outrcus. 
COMMON BUriNET. In a dry calcareous soil, Thor- 
ney Moor Holt, and Greet Meadows, Southwell. 
P. July. 
OUERCUS. Smith. 1025. With. 387. 
Masc. Cal. campanulatus, lobatus. Cor. nulla. 
Stain. 5—10- 
Eaem. Cal. campanulatus, integerrimus, scabet* 
Cor. ni^lla. Stylus 1. Stigmata 3. Nux su- 
pera, coriacea, monosperma. 
Male and female flowers on the same plant, 
Bloss. none. 
■0 
Male Calyx g-clcft, ^tdimtnsfrom 5 to 10.' 
Fern. Cal. 1 lecf very entire^ rough. Styles 
from 2 to 5. Nut egg-shaped^ leather’like, 
of 1 seed^ and when ripe^ of 1 cell. 
Rohur, Q. foliis deciduis oblongis supenie lateriori- 
bus sinubus acutioribus: angiilis obtusis, 
'pedunculis fructileris elongatis. 
Q. Leaves on leaf-stalks^ oblong., broadest to¬ 
wards the end., indentations rather acutey an¬ 
gles blunt : fruit nearly sitting. 
COMMON BlllTlRHOAK. Woods and hedges. The 
Gil Eli A Dale Oak at Wllbeck, the seat of the 
Dukf of PoaxLAM), has long been justly reit:arded 
as a natural curiosity. T. April. 
FAGUS. Smith. 1027. With. 443. 
Masc. Cal. campanulatus, quinquefidus. Cor, 
nulla. Stum, g —12. ^ 
, Fasm. Cal. quadrifidus. Cor. nulla. Styli 
2—3. trifidi. Sem. 2 vei 3, calyce coria- 
ceo, muricato, tecta. 
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