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CONTENTS. 



ruriel^ ? - - .V'.^--iy 



P. 7';imI!1 viir. '.' wlopccuniidea 



,-//7. is l)y Mr. L:iiiil)crt 



considered as a var. i>F P. 



rigida. 



18 (r.) fn:vutm:\ j\firfi.v. i N. AtnL-rica I 

 f\.x.■^l■21,■^\ -28, 2 1 29, 2 1 30. 22\2 

 The late, or PotuI, I'iiie. 



? Ttc^da aJupecitroid-:a Ait. 



r. Tari.lWlis Lum;.. fif,'. SISl. - - ^SLT 



§ vi. Ponderosa. Ill — 1 



19. ponderosa Doug. 1 North America 



fig. 2132, 213.3, 21.34-, 2135, 2136, 

 2137. show ill!;: Arceutliobiuiii ()\y- 

 ccdri Birh., risciim Oxycedri Dcr., 

 attached . - - 2243 



The heavy- K'oorfrrf I'ine. 



B. Cones having the Scales hooked. 



§ vii. Sabin'ianw. 



20. Sabinirt«r/ Doug. ? North America 



f. 2 1 38, 2 1 39, 2 1 40, 2 1 42, 2 1 43. 2246 



Sabine's, or the great prickly-coned, Pine. 



21. Coulten D. Don. I Santa Lucia 



fig. 2141, 2145, 2146, 2147. 2250 



Coulter's, or the great hooked. Pine. 

 P. .Saft/rtiana var. Hort. 

 V.macrocdrpa Lindl. MS. 



22. lonsifolia Jiorh. t i-l Nepal 



fig. 2149, 2150, 2151, 2152. 2252 



The long-U-avcd Indian Pine. 



§ viii. GerardMina. ? i — I 



23. Gerardia/ifl Wall. 2 i-l East Indies 



fig. 2153, 2154, 2155. 2254 

 Gerard's, or the short-leaved Sepal, Pine. 

 P. Neftsa Govan. 



Ealable-secded Pine of the East Indies. 

 V Chilghuxa Elphinstone. 



C. Cones long, slightly tuhercled. 



§ ix. AustnVis. i. 



24. australis Michx. i United States 



f. 2 1.56, 2 1.37, 2 158, 2 159, 2 1 60. 2255 



The southern Pino. 



P. pali'istris Willd.. Mill., Ait., Ph., L.imb. 



P. anierietina palustris, S;e., Hort. 



P. serotina Hort. 



Long-leaved Pine, Yellow Pine, Pitch 



Pine, .^mer. 

 Broom Pine, Southern States. 

 Southern Pine and Jied Pine, Northern 



States. 

 Yellow Pine, Pitch Pine. Middle States. 

 Georgia Pilch Pine of the Timber Mer- 

 cluuits in England and the West Indies. 



I'ariety - - 2255 



2 cxcelsa t North America. 

 P. paii'islris cxcelsii Uooth. 



§ X. Cunaritins'u. t i — I 



25. canarieiisis t'. SmUh. ? Canaries 



f. 2 1 (i2, 2 1 63, 2 164, 2 1 iio, 2 1 66. 22V) 1 

 The Canary Pine. 



? P. adi'tnca Bosc. 



26. sinensis Lamb, i i — > Cliina 



fig. 2167, 2168, 2169. 2264 



The Chinese Pine. 



27. insignis Dong, t California 



fig. 2170, 2171,2172. 2265 



The remarkable Pine. 



28. Tcocote Schiede et Dei)pe 1 1— I INIount 



Orizaba - fig. 2173, 2174. 2266 

 The Tcocote, or twisted-leaved. Pine. 



29. patula Schiede et Deppe MSS. i i-l 



Mexico - fig. 2 175, 2176. 2267 

 The spreading-fcoffrf Pine. 



§ xi. itoieana. S 



30. Llaveawfl Otto. 1 Mexico 



fig. 2177, 2178, 2179, 2180. 2267 

 La Llave's Pine. 



App. i. Species of 3-leaved Pines which 

 cannot with certainty be referred to any of 

 the preceding Sections, hut of which there 

 are liviny Plants in England. - 2268 



California 



2268 



31. californiana Low. 1 — ' 



The Californian Pino. 



P. montereuensis Godefroy. 



~ !/ /If (J Bos 



P. adiir.... 



P. immtheragihisis Hort. Soc. Gard. 

 2'in de Monterey Bon Jard. 



Frasen Lodd. (>at. 

 timorit^nsis Hort. Timor 



- 2269 



- 2269 



App. ii. Pines supposed to have 3 Leaves, 

 but of which the Cones only have been seen 

 in Britain. The Cones are hooked or tu- 

 hercled. - - - - 2269 



32. muricata 1). Don. i —I California 



fig. 2180. 2269 

 The smaller prickly-cojwrf Fine. 

 Obispo, Span. 



33. tuberculata D. Don. i —I California 



fig. 2181. 2270 



The tubeiculatcd Pine. 



34. radiata D. Don. i —I California 



fig. 2182. 2270 



The radiatcd-.?ca/frf Pine. 

 Sect. iii. Qulna;. — Leaves 5 in a Sheath. 



§ xii. Occidentales. 1 ZD 1 I — I 



3.5. occidental is Swartz. t ZD West Indies 

 fig. 2183. 2271 



Til* Wesl./nrfiVin Pine. 



P./o/iufulnij, trr.. Plum. C«(., &c. 

 Ltlrix amerie^naTonm. 



