632 
No 
funebris ...........0000. p. 63 
Gerardiana .............06- 23 
glabra ..... 0... cece eee eee 69 
halepensis .............46. 53 
Hartwegi ............000. 42 
Henryi ............. 00 61 
tops (virginiana) .......... 68 
insignis (see radiata) ........ 33 
Ipsularis ..... eee eee ee 26 
Jeffreyi (see ponderosa) .... 30-31 
Khasya ......... 0... 00 28 
koraiensis ................ 11 
Lambertiana .............. 3 
Laricio ......... 0. eee eee 71 
latisquama (sp. dub.) ef. p. 656. 
leiophylla .............06. 45 
leucosperma ............ p- 631 
longifolia ............00. 27 
Lumbholtzii................ 25 
maritima (Miller) .......... 66 
Massoniana (s?mensis) ...... 56 
Merkusii.................. 55 
matis (echinata) ............ 70 
monophylla................ 14 
montana ..............000- 57 
Montezume .............. 43 
monticola ..............6. 8 
muricata ..... 0.6... eee eee 64 
occidentalis .............. 49 
[occidentalis, Richard = baha- 
mensis, teste Shaw. ] 
Oocarpa 2... .. ee eee ee 52 
palustris .................. 50 
DR. M. T. MASTERS: GENERAL VIEW 
No 
Parryana....... 60sec eens 15 
parviflora ........ eee ee eee 2 
patula ..... 6. cece eee 38 
pentaphylla............0505 1 
Peuke ....... 0.0.0 eee ees 9 
Pinaster . 0... ccc eee 66 
Pinea ........ 6. cece ee ees 58 
ponderosa ........e eee ees 30 
pseudostrobus.........-++55 51 
puUngenS ......... eee eee 67 
PYTENAICA ieee ceeeceeneee 54 
yadiat® oo... eee e eee eee 33 
recurvata .......0.ee eee p- 680 
YOSINOSA 21... eee ee ee eee 59 
igida ..... eee eee ee eee 39 
Royleana (virginiana) ....-- 68 
Sabiniana ...........5006> 35 
scipionifurmig..........-++5 6 
Serotin® ........0 ee ee eee 40 
strobiformis ..........+++: 4 
Strobus ..........e eee ees 7 
sylvestris .........0. eee 60 
Taeda .......... 0.5 eee ee 36 
Teocote ......... ee ee eee 37 
[terthrocarpa, see Postscript. | 
Thunbergii...........0-065 72 
Torreyana ........-05ee ees 46 
variabilis... 6... cee ee 70 
vermicularis ..........-- p- 680 
virginiana ..........0e eee 68 
[Wrightii, see Postscript. } 
yunnanensis .........--- p. 680 
[Postscriet, March 12, 1904. 
As this sheet is passing through the press, a communication 
relating to the Pines of Cuba has been received from Mr. G. R. 
Shaw, of the Arnold Arboretum, for publication in the ‘ Gardeners’ 
Chronicle,’ March 19, 1904, pp. 179-180, fig. 74. In this note 
Mr. Shaw arranges the Cuban species thus :— 
1. P. cubensis, Griseb.=P. Wrightii, Engelm. 
2. P. terthrocarpa, Shaw. 
3. P, bahamensis, Griseb., with numerous synonyms. ] 
