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13. heterophylla L. ¥ N. Am. f. 1534. 1672 | 2. (g.) oblongata Willd. Hungary The various-shaped-leaved Poplar Tree.

P. magna, foliis amplis, aliis cordiformibus,
aliis subrotundis, primoribus tomentosis,
Gron.

P. cordifolia Burgsdorf.

P. argentea Michx.

Cotton Tree, Michx. N. A. S.

The oblong-leaved Alder.

Alnus fol. oblong., &c., Bauh.

1687

1687

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A. fol. ovato-lanceol., &c., Mill.
Langliche Else, Ger.

Variety

2 fòliis ellipticis Ait.

A. pùmila Lodd. Cat.

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S latifolia Hort.

4 intermèdia Hort. I Dahuria

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Other Varieties.

? 1.

A. americàna Lodd. Cat.

? 2.

A. canadensis Lodd. Cat.

? 3.

A. rùbra Lodd. Cat.

4. serrulata Willd.

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North America fig. 1544. 1688

The saw-leaved Alder.
Bétula serrulàta Ait.
Bétula rugosa Ehrh.

? A. americàna Lodd. Cat.
? A. canadensis Lodd. Cat.
Common Alder, Amer.
Hazel-leaved Alder.

5. undulata Willd. Canada

The waved-leaved Alder.
Bétula crispa Ait.

Bétula A'lnus var. crispa Michx.
A. crispa Pursh.

- 1689

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THE ALDER.

LALNUS Tourn. I

Bétula Species L.

Aune, Fr

Erle, Ger.

Ontano, Ital.

Aliso, Span.

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The heart-leaved Alder.

A. cordata Tenore.

viridis Dec. Hungary f. 1546. 168

The green-leaved Alder.

A. ovata Lodd. Bot. Cab.

A. fruticosa Schmidt.

Bétula ovata Schrank.

Betula A'lno-Bétulæ Ehrh.

Bétula viridis Hort.

App. i. Other Species of A'lnus. 1690

4. obtusifolia Royle. Banks of the Jumna.

A. elongata Royle. Cashmere.

A. nepalensis Royle. Nepal.

1678

II. BE'TULA Tourn. I

- 1690

Bouleau, Fr.

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THE BIRCH.

Betula, Ital.
Abedul, Span.

Betulla, Port.

Birke, Ger.

Berk, Dutch.

Birk, Danish and Scotch.

Biörk, Bork, Swedish.

Beresa, Russian.

Brzoza, Polish.

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5 nàna L. Lapland, &c. f. 1559. 1705 I. QUE'RCUS L. † ↑

The dwarf Birch.

B. nana Suecorum Bromel.
B. No. 259. Amm. Ruth.

B. palustris pùmila, &c., Cels.
Variety

2 stricta Lodd. Cat.

1706

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Q. platyphyllos, mas et fem., Dalech.

Q. latifolia mas, &c., Bauh.

Q. regalis Burnet.

Chêne male, Secondat.

Chestnut Oak, Bay Oak.

Chêne roure or rouvre, Durelin, Fr.

Steine Eiche, Gemeine Eiche, Spät Eiche,

Winter Eiche, Durr Eiche, Roth Eiche, Berg Eiche, Ger.

Quercia vera, Ital.

Roble, Span.

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E'sculus L. South of Europe

pl. 294. fig. 1699, 1670. 1844

The Esculus, or Italian, Oak.

Phagus E'sculus mas et fœm. Dalech.
Chêne grec, Fr.

Varieties

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· 1845

§ ii. Cérris. Mossy-cupped, or Turkey, Oaks.

6. Cérris L. *

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1730. 1846

pl. 295, 296, 297. fig. 1702. 1846

The bitter, or mossy-cupped, Oak.

Q. crinita & and

Lam. Dict.

Q. Haliphla'os Juss.

Q. burgundiaca, &c., Bauh. Q. Cérris Plinii, &c., Lob.

Cérrus Dalech.

The Turkey Oak, the Iron or Wainscot Oak.

Chêne Cerris, Chêne de Bourgogne, Fr.

Burgundische Eiche, Cerr-eiche, Ger.

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a. Leaves pinnatifid or sinuated. Cups of the Acorns mossy.

vulgàris fig. 1702.

Q. C. frondosa Mill.
Subvarieties

See fig. 1703, 1704, 1705, and
1706. in p. 1846, 1847.

2 péndula Neill. fig. 1707. The pendulous, or weeping, Turkey Oak.

3 variegata Lodd. Cat.

b. Leaves dentate. Cups of the Acorns bristly.

4 austriaca fig. 1708. pl. 298.

Q. austriaca Willd.

Q. Cérris Host, a and ẞ No. 28.
Q. crinita y Cérris L.

Q. calyce hispido,' &c., Bauh.
Cérrus Clus.

Cérri minoris rúmulus cum flòre,

Ger.

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9 Lucombedna pl. 300. 303, 11. obtusíloba Michx. North America

304, 305. fig. 1712, 1713,

1714.

The Lucombe Oak.

Q. Lucombeàna Surt.

Q. exoniensis Lodd. Cat.

The Evergreen Turkey Oak, the

pl. 311. fig. 1732. 1722. c. 1870

The blunt-lobed-leaved, or Post, Oak.

Q. stellata Willd.

Iron Oak, Box white Oak, American Turkey Oak, Upland white Oak, Amer.

Devonshire Oak, the Exeter Oak. 12. lyràta Walt.

*** Foliage evergreen, or very nearly so.
Leaves varying from dentale to sinuate.
Cups of the Acorns bristly.

North America

fig. 1733, 1734. 1871 The lyrate, or over-cup, Oak. Swamp Post Oak, Water white Oak, Amer.

10 L. crispa ↑ pl. 306. fig. 1715. § iv. Prìnus. Chestnut Oaks. † 1730. 1872

1717. c, 1718.

The new Lucombe Oak.

Q. Lucombeana crispa Hort.

11 L. suberòsa ↑ fig. 1717a.
Q. L. suberosa Hort.

12 L. incisa ↑ fig. 1717. b.
Q. L. incisa Hort.

13 L. dentata f fig. 1716.

Q. L. dentata Hort.

14 heterophylla

fig. 1719.

Q. L. heterophylla Hort.

Other Varieties.

Q. C. bullàta.

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Q. P. monticola Michx. fil.

Q. montana Willd.

Q. Prinus Sm.

The Rock Chestnut Oak.

1873

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14. rùbra L. I

15.

1730. 1877.

North America pl. 315,
316, 317. fig. 1740. to 1744. 1877
The red, or Champion, Oak.
Q. E'sculi divisurá, &c., Pluk.
Varieties

Q. rùbra latifòlia

Q. rùbra L.

The Champion Oak.

Q. rùbra montana I

The mountain red Oak.

1877

coccínea Willd. South America

pl. 318, 319. fig. 1746, 1747, 1748.

The scarlet Oak.

Q. rùbra ẞ Ait.

16. ambigua Willd.

1879

North America pl. 320. fig. 1749. 1881

The ambiguous, or grey, Oak.

Q. borcalis Michx.

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North America

pl. 322. fig. 1758, 1759. 1887

The Marsh, or Pin, Oak.

Q. montana Lodd. Cat.
Q. Banisteri Lodd. Cat.

20. Catesbei Willd.

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North America 27. (P.) laurifòlia Willd. N. America

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22. aquática Soland. North America § viii. Ilex. Holm, or Holly, Oaks. ↑ 1899

The Water Oak.

fig. 1767. 1892

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The common evergreen, or Holm, Oak. Flex arborea Bauh.

L'Yeuse, or Chêne vert, Fr.

Steine Eiche, Ger.

Elice, Ital.

Encina, Span.

Varieties

1 integrifòlia

Smilax, Dutch.

Sùber secundus Matth.

- 1899

2 serratifòlia Lodd. Cat. ↑ f.1778.

Flex Matth.

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