MONADELPHIA. POLYANDRIA. Pinus. 
FI; Ross. Il. Fol, i-Mill. ill.—Blackw. 190—Hunt. Evel. 
266; u ue 274. ed. Sa 207—Barr. fs pale 
355, 356, P. Q.—Matth, 98-Ger. 1175. 2-J. B. i. b. 
tanh 860. faa AK 631.2, aud ic. ii, 226, Im 
Ger. em. 1356, 1 1. 
Cones whitish, » penden 
Scotch Fir. Hig blah mountains, both scattered, and in na~ 
tural forests of many oie extent. LicHTroor. T. Ma 
eit flourishes ma in a poor sandy soil a grove; the ¢ runk be= 
comes ta ; in sunny open tices ranched, rocks or 
bogs, it on one a aut size. In black soil it i wa dtsenset 
and in chalky land it die Sometimes, it will thrive near F faaaing, but 
never near stagnant berets, None but the terminating buds send forth 
hes, therefore it will not bear the least clipping. The roots spread 
Sahieans, of the North of E the follow. 
mgmanner. They choose a tree whose trunk is even, for these contain 
oil.—s goats are 
a 
t affords: 
nourishment to the Phalena P Pini, grab te gts 5 ae Cin imex Abietis., 
