96 ABIES. 
Abies taxifolia Desfont. Cat. Hort. Paris. ed. 3. p. 350. 
Abies pectinata DC. Flor. fr. II. 275. Richard Conif. 13. t. 16. 
f. 2. Pinet. Woburn. 165. Link in Linnea XV. 526. Hartig 
Forstpflanz. 26. t. 2. Schouw in Annal. $c. nat. 3. Ser. III. 239. 
Abies vulgaris Poiret Suppl. VI. 514. Spach Hist. nat. veg. 
phaner. XI. 415. . 
Abies Pieea Lindley in Penny Cyclop. n. 1. 
Abies excelsa Link in Abhandl. der Berl. Akadem. 1827. p. 182. 
Abies eandiceans Fischer msc. 
Picea pectinata Loudon Arboret. IV. 2329. f. 2231 — 2239. 
'EXora, £AoarOoQ, Grec. Abeto, Ital. Sapin, Gall. 'Tanne, Edel- 
tanne, Silbertanne, "enne, Germ. Lutzfennyó, Hung. Gedla, 
Slav. 
Varr. hort. B- tortusa, foliis tortuosis intricatis. Picea pecti- 
nata tortuosa Booth. Loudon Arboret. Brit. IV. 2330. — y. va- 
riegzata, foliis variegatis Loudon l. c. — Ó, cinerea, cortice 
cinerascente. Pinus picea cinerea Baum. Cat. 1835. 
B. ArorLiiS, foliis bipollicaribus apice integris breviter 
mucronatis. 
Abies Apollinis Link in Linnea XV. 528. 
Pinus Apollinis Antoine Conif. 13. 
Pinus orientalis Friwaldsky Herb. Rumel. 
C. LEIOCLADA, ramis ramulisque glaberrimis. 
Pinus leioclada Sfeven in Bullet. soc. nat. Mosq. 1838. p. 44. 
Habitat in. montibus Europe medic et australis, a Pyre- 
nis borealibus ad Caucasum. | In Pyrencis borealibus rara 
(nec in. Hispania), frequens in Alpibus, in utroque declivi syl- 
vas efformans inter 2000* — 4000 elevationem , interdum ad 
1000" elevationem descendens, rarius 500^ altitudinem su- 
pergrediens, inde per totum Apenninorum jugum ezccurrit, 
ita. ut in parte boreali regionem inter 1000' et 4200* elevatio- 
nem sitam occupet, austrum versus inter 2000 — 5500' ha- 
bitet; Madoninorum Sicilie dubia civis. Cis alpes in sylva 
nigra (elev. 3000') gregaria, mec ultra 50? L. B. nisi hinc 
inde culta, paullo in Sudetis frequentior, nec late in planitiem 
sarmaticam evagatur. — In sylvis planitierum australem Car- 
