. The Central American species of Quercus. Oak; Trees. 94 MISC. PUBLICATION 17 7, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Miscellaneous Publication 477, U. S. Dept. cf Agriculture PLATE 2. Leaf surfaces of Quercus: A, Short tomentum—lower surface of Q. oleoides Schlecht. and Cham.; B, loose tomentum—lower surface of Q. humboldtii Bonpl.; C, raised veins—upper surface of Q. benthami A. DC; D, raised veins—lower surface of Q. benthami A. DC.; Ey impressed veinlets—upper surface of Q. tristis Liebm.; F, granular bullate surface—lower surface of Q. tristis Liebm. (all X 10); G, impressed veins—upper surface of


. The Central American species of Quercus. Oak; Trees. 94 MISC. PUBLICATION 17 7, U. S. DEPT. OF AGRICULTURE Miscellaneous Publication 477, U. S. Dept. cf Agriculture PLATE 2. Leaf surfaces of Quercus: A, Short tomentum—lower surface of Q. oleoides Schlecht. and Cham.; B, loose tomentum—lower surface of Q. humboldtii Bonpl.; C, raised veins—upper surface of Q. benthami A. DC; D, raised veins—lower surface of Q. benthami A. DC.; Ey impressed veinlets—upper surface of Q. tristis Liebm.; F, granular bullate surface—lower surface of Q. tristis Liebm. (all X 10); G, impressed veins—upper surface of Q. pilicaulis Trel. (X 3); H, prominent reticulum—lower surface of Q. -pilicaulis Trel. (X 3).. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Muller, Cornelius H. (Cornelius Herman), 1909-. Washington, D. C. : U. S. Dept. of Agriculture


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