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DR. MAXWELL T. MASTERs's COXTRIBUTIOJSS 



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(1876), 



partly ; McNab in Proc. H. Irish Acad. ser. 2, vol. ii. 

 p. 682, t. 46. f. 7. 



Abies lasiocarpa, Xuttall ex Sargent, I. c. p. 211 ; Lindley and 



Gordon, Journ. Hort. Soc, Zand. (1850), v. p. 210. 



Picca amabilis, Gordon, Pinetum, ed. 2, p. 213, partly. 



Fig. VS. 



A. Bract and seed-scale of Abies sicbalpina, from the back ; B, scale and seed, 



Abies bifolia, Murray in Proc. Ilort- Soc. Loud. iii. p. 320, 

 f. 51-56; et in Gard. Chron. 1875, p. 465, f. 96-97 (Picea) ; 

 McNah, I. c. t. 47, f. 8, folior. anat. 



A. grandis, Engelmann, ex Sargent, Z. c. {not Lindley)- 



Finns amabilis, Parlatore in DC. Prod. xvi. ii. p. 426, partly. 



Picea bifolia, Murray in Gard, Cliron. 1875, p. 106. 



"Yalley of the Stakhin Eiver, Alaska, lat. 00^ N. {Muir), 

 through British Columbia and along the Cascade Mountains to 

 Northern Oregon {Collier) ; through the Blue Mountains of 

 Oregon and the ranges of Idaho, Montana, "Wyoming, Utah, and 

 Colorado," Sargent, I. c. p. 211 ; Cascade Mountains of Oregon, 

 Moseley ! ; Columbia Eiver, Lyall ! ; Gralton Eauge at 7000 ft. 



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Lyall ! ; east side of Cascade Mountains, lat. 49"^ N., not un- 

 common up to 6000 ft. above the sea, ''Mareilp'' in coll. Lyall\\ 

 Pringle ! ; Colorado, Lerry ! ; Forest City, Engelmann, Jloolcer 



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and Gray !, Sargent ! 



The lasiocarpa of Hooker's description is not easily recog- 

 nizable. The leaves of the type specimen in the Kew Herbarium 



