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is entire and wholly without serrature. The peduncle is much more 
twisted in the former than the latter. 
The following figures will illustrate 
these differences. 
As régards the tree from the 
Mount Baker range, and that from 
Seot’s Mountain therefore; we ima- 
gine no botanist will hesitate in pro- 
nouneing them to be distinet species. 
But we ought, perhaps, to mention 
a circumstance which suggests; а pos- 
sible cause of confusion, although we 
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another supply of seeds, which he said 
were of Abies Pattoniana, collected on 
Caseade Mountain, lat. 42°; elevation 
6000 feet; а latitude (if correct) two 
degrees to the south of the part of the 
_ Same range where Dr. Newberry got 
his Abies Hookeriana. Jeffrey's note 
upon it was ag follows: ‘ Abies; No. 
430,—Colleeted Oct. 15, 1852; Lat. 
42°; Elevation 6000 feet, Cascade 
Mountain Т forwardéd seeds and 
conés of this species in Case No. 3, 
from Mount Baker Range in Lat. 49,° 
and at the same time suggested that 
1t should be named Abies Ранотата. 
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