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DB. M. T. MASTEES OK THE MORPHOLOGY, 



the Oupressineae, or tbey areborne in the axils of the leaves (fig. 16) 

 on the sides of the main shoots, sometimes on those of the year 



(hornotinous 



of Pinus, at other times on 









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Pig. 10.— Male flowers of Abies anuibilis, solitary, lateral, yellowish ; anthers 



without a crest, but with a point at the back. 



There is sometimes a variation in this respect in different species 

 of the same genus, e. g. in Juniperus, and where the axillary leaves 

 are abortive or ill-develoned it is not nasaiM* in nil pases to say, 























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