tio å | PICLINIA CONIFER. Pinus. 4 
= sembles the preceding in several respects, “but differs ” 
` at first sight in being a smaller tree, the leaves shorter 
. and more erect, and the cones not one fourth the size. 
Messrs. Frasers introduced this tree into England a 
Š few years ago. ve 
taxifolia, 3. P. foliis solitariis planis subdistichis, conis oblongis, an- 
M vor» = theris didymis.— Lambert. monogr. p. 51. t. 33. 
Eo o On the banks of the Columbia, M. Lewis. On the — 
LM . north-west coast. Menzies. bh. v. s. in Herb. 
Lewis. This elegant and tall tree has some resem- 
blance to the following one, but the leaves are more 
P . than twice t the length. 1 have among my specimens... 
=. 
-two varieties, or probably distinct species, which f 
want of. fructification I cannot decide : one has acute. 
c o - leaves n on both «D the other emarginate 
$ leave 7 glau cous I ingens -T 
malen "he. P. foliis solitariis p "— subdistichis, strobilis 
3 *- ovatis inalibus - lio poer. Lambert. 
monogr. p. 50. 1.32. - edi 
P. americana. Du Roi hartk. 2. $ re 
Em in some situations to an enormous size ; its 
E] k is a fine substitute for oak-bark ia tanning. A 
Shigra, " 5. P. foliis solitariis tetragonis undique sparsis erectis strictis 
E ^  - strobilis ovatis, squamis ellipticis margine undulatis 
"lu pne eroso-denticulatis,— Lambert. monogr. n 41. 
ee 27. 
. P. mariana, Du Roi harbk. 2. p. 107. à 
P, denticulata. Mich. fl. amer. 2. p. 206. 
i Lambert, l.c. Mich. arb. 1. t. 1t 
the more northern parts of Canada f 
throughout the tracts of high mountains. h. M 
ew. V. Black Spruce or Double Spruce is, besi 
its great mech use, the tree of which. that whole- 
Some beverage calld Spruce Beer is made. —— : 
6. D foliis solitariis subulatis, strobilis oblongis obtusis, 
squamis rotundatis a Lam- 
bert. monogr. p. 43. t.28. l sd 
M Lamarck. og 6. (52. nisi | 
