108 OYMNOSI'KRMK/K. 



512. Juniperus Virginiana, L. 



a. Lwify twigs, with young male calkins. 



Royal Gardens, Kew ; 3 Feb., 1869. 



Thu lower specimen is labelled thus : " From this we 

 distilled the oil." [The upper specimen has small 

 densely imbricate leaves ; and the lower one longer 

 and more spreading leaves.] 



Tride hi. TaxE/E. 



513. Taxus baccata, L. 



0. Twigs, with male catkins. 



Box Hill, Surrey ; 10 April, 1868. 



Tribe VI. ABiETiNE.f:. 



514. [Cedrus Libanotica, Lk.] : Pinus Cednis, L. 



a. Leafy twigs, with male catkins. 



Lebano!! ; .30 Sept., 1860 ; Dr. J. D. Hooker and D. 

 Hanbury. 



The cedars are about 390 in number ; some of tliem are very large ; 

 one near tlie summit has a circumference of trunk of 40j feet. Anotbei- 

 (an enormous split tnink) measured .37i feet ; another 28^ feet. The 

 cedars form a small wood 6,'220 feet above the level of the sea. — D. H. 



515. Larix Europaea, D.C. 



ij. Twigs, with male and female catkins. 



(1) Brian^on ; 29 June, 18-57. 



(2) Box Hill, Surrey ; cultivated ; 10 April, 1868. 



516. Pinus Cembra, L. 



(/. Leafy twig, with male catkins and detached cones. 

 Halstadt, near Ischl ; Sept., 1862. 



517. Pinus Halepensis, Blill. 



n. Leafy twigs, with cone and young male catkins. 

 Toulon ; 13 May, 1854. 



h. Ditto, with young shoots. 



He Sainte Marguerite, near Cannes ; 7 Aug., 1857. 



518. Pinus Pinaster, Soland. 



0. Leafj' twig, with male catkins. 



He Sainte Marguerite, Provence : 7 July, 1857. 



