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39. P. protuberans, Roezl. Growing upwards of 

 100 feet high on the mountains, at an elevation of from. 

 9,000 to 10,000 feet. 



40. P. Buonapartea, Roezl Grows 130 feet high, 

 with the b ranches in regular whorls. This is the "Pino 

 Real" or Royal Pine of the Mexicans, and is found at ele- 

 vations from 11,000 to 12,000 feet. It is a splendid species. 



41. P. cornea^ Roezl. A new and distinct species 

 from the Popocatapetl, in Mexico, at an elevation of from 

 10,000 to 11,000 feet; said to be fine. 



42. P, Regeliana, Roezl. One of the very finest 

 of Mexican Pines, found on the mountains at an elevation 

 of 8,000 or 9,000 feet. Leaves, 10 to 11 inches long, and 

 slender. 



The remainder of RoezPs pines are thus classed by Gor- 

 don in his recent supplement to the Pinetum : 

 Fourteen are synonyms of P. Hartwegii. 

 Four " 



One 



Four 



Three 



Eleven 



Five 



Ten 



Five 



Eighteen 



Three 



Ten 



Four 



Seven 



Five 



Five 



One 



One 



P. protuberam. 

 P. Orizabce. 

 P. Buonapartea. 

 P. Loudoniana. 

 P.filifolia. 

 P. Wincesteriana. 

 P. Teocote. 

 P. Devoniana. 

 P. Pseudo-Strobus. 

 P. macrophylla. 

 P. leiopTiylla. 

 P. Lindleyana. 

 P. Russelliana. 

 P. Montezumce. 

 P. patula. 

 P. cembroides. 

 P. Apulcensis. 



