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9 Lucombed/ia £ pi. 300. 303,304, 305. fig. 1712, 1713,1714.
The Lucombe Oak.
Q. Lucombe ana Suit.
Q. exoniensis Lodd. Cat.
The Evergreen Turkey Oak, theDevonshire Oak, the Exeter Oak.
*** Foliage evergreen, or very nearly so.Leaves varying from dentate to sinuate.Cups of the Acorns bristly.
10 L. crlspa £ pi. 306. fig. 1715.
1717. c, 1718.
The new Lucombe Oak.
Q. Lucombe ana crlspa Ilort.
11 L. suberosa £ fig. 1717a.
Q. L. suberdsa Hort.
12 L. incisa £ fig. 1717. b.
Q. L. incisa Hort.
13 L. dentata £ fig. 1716.
Q. L. denthta Hort.
14 heterophylla £ fig. 1719.
Q. L. heterophylla Hort.
Other Varieties.
Q■ C. bullata.
The blistered, or rough-leaved, TurkeyOak.
Q. C. dentata pendula.
7. Ali’gilops L. 4 Greece, &c.
pi. 307,308. fig. 1721. 1861
The JEgilops, or Valonia, Oak.
Q. orientalis, &c., Tourn.
JE'etlops sive Cirrus mas C. Bauh.
Velani Tourn.
Gians Cirri Dalech.
The Great Prickly-cupped Oak.
Chine Velani, Fr.
Chine Velanede, Bose.
Knopper Eiche, Ger.
Varieties £ - 1862
2 pendula It
3 latifolia Ilort* £
§ iii. A'lbcc. White American Oaks. £
1730. 1863
8. alba L. £ North America pi. 309.
fig. 1722.«, 1723. 1726, 1727. 1864
The American white Oak.
Q. alba virginidna Park.
Q. a. pinnatifida Walt.
Q. palustris Marsh.
Chine blanc de VAmirique, Fr.
Weisse Eiche, Ger.
Varieties £ 1864
1 pinnatifida Michx* It f. 1723. a.
Q. alba Ban.
Q. virginiana Catesb.
Q. a. palustris Marsh.
2 repanda Michx. £ fig. 1723. 5,
1724.
9. olivaeformis Michx. 4 Banks of the
Hudson - fig. 1730. 1869
The olive-shaped-/?'w«<?4 American Oak.
The mossy-cupped Oak, Amer.
10. macrocarpa Willd. 4 United Statespi. 310. fig. 1722. b, 1731. 1869
The large-fruited American Oak.
The over-cup white Oak, Bur Oak, Amer.Chine a gros Glands, Chine frisi, Fr,Gross-fruchtige Eiche, Ger.
11. obtusiloba Michx. £ North America
pi. 311. fig. 1732. 1722. c* 1870
The blunt-lobed-Zcnwed, or Post, Oak.
Q. stellata Willd.
Iron Oak, Box white Oak, American Tur-key Oak, Upland white Oak, Amer.
12. lyrata Walt, 4 North America
fig. 1733, 1734. 1871
The lyrate, or over-cup, Oak.
Swamp Post Oak, Water white Oak, Amer.
§ iv. Prinus. Chestnut Oaks. £ 1730. 1872
13. Prinus L. 4 North America 1872
The Prinus, or Chestnut-leaved, Oak.
Varieties. £
1 palustris Michx. FI. £ pi- 312.
fig. 1735. - 1872
Q. P. palustris Michx. Syl.
Q. Prinos L.
Q. castanecefdliis, fyc., Pink.
The Swamp Chestnut Oak, theChestnut white Oak.
2 monticola Michx. FI. £ pi.313.
fig. 1736. - - 1873
Q. P. monticola Michx. fil.
Q. montana Willd.
Q. Prinus Sm.
The Rock Chestnut Oak.
3 acuminata Michx. FI. £ f. 1737.
1875
Q. P. acuminhta Michx. fil.
Q. C asi&nca Willd.
The yellow Oak.
4 pumila Michx. FI. £ fig. 1738.
1722. e* - 1875
Q. P. Chinquapin Michx. fil.
Q. Chinquapin Pursh.
Q. principles Willd.
The Chinquapin, or Dwarf Chest-nut, Oak.
5 tomentosa Michx. FI. £ pi. 314.
fig. 1722. d, 17S9. 1876
Q. P. discolor Michx. fil,
Q. Incolor Willd.
Q. Michaux i Nutt.
The Sioamp white Oak.
§ v. Rubrae. Red American Oaks. £
1730. 1877.
14. rubra L. 4 North America pi. 315,
316, 317. fig. 1740. to 1744. 1877
The red, or Champion, Oak.
Q. P'sculi divisura, %c., Pluk.
Varieties It - - 1877
Q,. rubra latifolia £
Q. riibra L.
The Champion Oak.
Q.. rubra montana £
The mountain red Oak.
15. coccinea Willd. 4 South America
pk 318, 319. fig. 1746, 1747, 1748.
1879
The scarlet Oak.
Q. riibra /3 Ait.
16. ambigua Willd. 4 North America
pi. 320. fig. 1749. 1881
The ambiguous, or grey, Oak.j Q. borealis Michx.