ORD. I. CONIFERA, 
am 
ya? 
. From conus and fero, consisting of cone-bearing plants, all of which 
produce male and female flowers separately. The whole order 
is almost entirely composed of shrubs or trees abou with 
a resinous juice, of a pleasant odour, but bitter, and disagreeable 
to the taste. 
Coniferz sunt resiniferz et diuretice. Zin. 
RE 
PINUS SYLVESTRIS. SCOTCH FIR. 
Pix liquida. Pharm. Lond. & Edinb. 
SYNONYMA. Pinus sylvestris. Bauh. Pin. p.491. Gerard. Emac. 
p. 1356. Raii Hist. p. 1399. Pinus rubra foliis geminis brevio- 
ribus glaucis, conis parvis mucronatis. Mill. Dia. Pinus sylvestris 
foliis brevibus glaucis, conis parvis albicantibus. Du Hamel. Arb. 
2. p. 125. t. 30. Raii Synop. p. 442. See Huds. Flor. Ang. ed. 
1.361. Lighifoot, Flor. Scot. p. 587. Wither. Bot. Arr. p. 1092. 
Ic. Miller’s Iilust. The Scotch Fir Tree. Hunter’s Evel. 
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