CONTENTS. 



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northern states ; Yellow Pine 

 aud Pitch Pine, in the middle 

 states ; Georgia, Pitch Pine of 

 the English and West Indian 

 merchants. 



2 excelsa - - 988 

 P. palustris excelsa Booth. 



26. insignis Doug. 988 



27. calitbrniana L. 989 



P. montereyensis Godefroy, 

 P. adfinca Bosc : Pin de Mon- 

 terey, Bon Jard. ed. 1837. 



28. muricata D.Don 987 

 Obispo, Span. 



29. tuberculataDon 990 



30. radiata D. Don 990 



B. Natives of Mexico. 



31. Teocote S.&D. 991 



Teocate and Ocote of the Mexi- 

 cans. 



32. patula S. $ D. 992 

 2 foliis strictisnf A. 993 



33. Llave/wifl Sch. 993 



P. cembrolctei Zucc. Flora: 

 the Mexican Cembra, Penny 

 Cyc. 



C. Natives of the Canaries, In- 

 dia, Persia, China, and Aus- 

 tralia, 



34. canariensis Sm. 994 

 ? P. adfinca Bosc. 



35. longifolia Roxb. 996 



36. Gerard/ana W. 998 

 The short-leaved Nepal Pine. 



P. Ne&sa Govan : eatable- 

 seeded Pine of the East Indies ; 

 ? Chilg/tdza Elphinstone ; the 

 Neosa Pine, Penny Cyc. 



37. sinensis Lamb. 999 

 P. ? Kesdya Royle, P. ne- 



palensis Pin. Wob., P. Ca. 



38. timoriensis - 1000 



iii. Quince. Leaves 5, 

 rarely 4, in a Sheath. 



A. Cones with the Scales thick- 

 ened at the Apex. 



a. Natives of Mexico. 



39. Hartwega Ldl. 1000 



40. Devonian* Ldl. 1001 

 Pino bianco, or P. real, of the 



Mexicans. 



41. Russelliffwa L. 1003 



42. Montezum^L. 1004 



The rough-branched Mexi- 

 can Pine. Pinus occidentdlis 

 Kunth in Humb. et Bonpl. 

 Nov. Gen. et Sp. PL, Deppe in 

 Schlecht. Linnaea. 



2 Lindleyt - 1004 



43. macrophyllal,. 1006 

 44 Pseudo-Strobtis 1008 



The False Weymouth Pine. 



45. filifolia Lindl. 100S 



46. leiophylla Schd. 1011 



Ocote chino in Mexico. 



47. odcarpa Schd. 1012 



48. apulcensis Ldl. 1014 



P. acapulcensis G. Don in 

 Sweet Hort. Brit. ed.3. 



b. Natives qf the West Indies. 



49. occidentals S. 1015 



P. fbliis quints, &c., Plum. 

 Cat., Larix americdna Tourn. 

 Inst. : Ocote, Mexican. 



B. Cones with the Scales not 

 thickened at the Apex. 



SL Natives of Europe and Si- 

 beria. 



50. Cembra L. - 1016 



P. fbliis quints, &c., Gmel. 

 Sib.; P. sattva Amm. Ruth.; 

 P. sylvestris, &c ., Bauh. Pin. ; 

 P. sylvestris Cembro Cam. 

 Epit. ; Lurix semper virens, 

 &c., Breyn. in Act. Nat. Cur. 

 Cent. ; Pinaster Aleuo, &c., 

 Bell. Conifer. ; T<e*da arbor, 

 Cembro Italbrum, Dale Hist. : 

 Aphernousli Pine, five-leaved 

 Pine, the Siberian Stone Pine, 

 the Swiss Stone Pine : Aroles 

 in Savoy ; Alvies in Switzer- 

 land ; Ctmbra in Dauphine ; 

 Ceinbrot, Eouve, Tinier, Fr. j 

 Zurbelkiefer, Ger. ; Pino Zi?n- 

 bro, Ital. ; Kedr, Russ. 



1 sibirica - - 1016 

 P. Cembra Lodd.Cat. 

 Kedr, Pall. 



Cedar of some authors. 

 Siberian Stone Pine, or 

 Siberian Cedar. 



2 pygmae^a - - 1016 

 P. C. pumila Pall. Ross. 

 Slanez, Russ. 



3 helvetica Lodd. 1016 



b. Natives of North America. 



51. Strobus L. - 1018 



The Weymouth Pine. P. 

 foliis quints, SfC., Gron. Virg. ; 

 P. canadensis quinqu<ef6lia Du 

 Ham. Arb., P. virgmidna Pink. 

 Aim., ~Ldrix canadensis Tourn. 

 Inst. : New England Pine, 

 white Pine, Pump&in Pine, Ap- 

 ple Pine, Saplin Pine, Amer. ; 

 Pin du Lord, Pin du Lord 

 Weymouth, Fr. 



2 alba Hort. - 1018 



3 brevifolia Hort. 1018 



4 coinpr^ssa Booth 1018 

 P. S. nAva Lodd. Cat. 

 Floetbeck Wet/mouth Pine. 



52. (Str.) Lambertiflwa 

 Doug. - - 1019 



The gigantic Pine. 



53. (S.) monticola 1021 



The short-leaved Weymouth 

 Pine. 



c. Natives of Nepal and Mexico. 



54. (S.) excelsa W. 1022 



The Bhotan Pine. P. Dick. 



sdnii Hort. : Chilto, or Chylla, 



c 3 



Himalayas ; Kuel, Sirmone and 

 Gurhwal ; Lewshing, Bhotea ; 

 Itaesula, or King of the Firs, 

 Hindostan. 



55. Ayacahuite Ehr. 1023 

 Pinones. It is so called be- 

 cause it was believed that the 

 Ayacahuite, the aboriginal name 

 of this species, had originated 

 in P. Pifiones (P. Llaveawa). 



II. J V BIES D. Don 1025 

 The Spruce Fir. Pinus of 

 Lin. and others, in parts Ptcea 

 Link in Abhand. Konig. Akad. 

 Wissens. Berlin, 1827 ; A*bies 

 of Tourn., Mill., and others, in 

 part ; Picea of the ancients : 

 Sapin epicea, Fr. ; Fichten- 

 baum, Ger. ; Abete, Ital. ; 

 Abieto, Span. 



i. Leaves tetragonal, awl- 

 shaped, scattered in in- 

 sertion. 



A. Natives of Europe and the 

 Caucasus. 



1. excelsa Dec. - 1026 



The Norway Spruce Fir. 

 A. communis Hort., A. Picea 

 Mill. Diet., Pinus A^bies Lin. 

 Sp. PI, Pinus Picea Du Roi 

 Harbk. ed. Pott., P. excelsa 

 Lam. Fl. Fr. ed. 1., Picea vul- 

 gdris Link in Abhand. : com- 

 mon Spruce, Prussian Fir : 

 faux Sapin, E'picea, Sapin- 

 Pcsse, Scrente, Sapin gentil. 

 Finesse, Fr. ; Lafie, in the 

 Vosges ; gemeine rothe Tanne, 

 gemeine Fichte, Ger. ; Pezzo, 

 Abete di Germania, or di Nor- 

 vegia, Ital. 



1 communis - 1026 

 White Fir of Norway. 



2 nigra - - 1026 

 Red Fir of Norway. 



3 carpatica- - 1027 

 A. carpatica Hort. 



4 pendula - - 1027 

 A. communis pendula B. 



5 foliis variegatis 1027 



6 Clanbrasilzanct 1027 



7 Clanbr. stricta 1027 



8 pygmse^a - - 1 027 

 A. nana Hort. Soc. Card. 

 A. flcgans Smith of Ayr. 



9 tenuifolia - 1027 

 A. tenuifolia Sm. of Ayr. 



10 gigantea - - 1027 

 A.gigantea Smith of Ayr. 



11 monstrosa - 1027 

 A. monstrdsa Hort. 



12 mucronata Hort. 1027 

 Other Varieties - - 1027 



2. orientalis Tourn. 1029 

 Pinus orientalis Lin. Sp. PL, 



Lamb. Pin. ed. 2.; Picea ori- 

 entalis Link & Steven in Bull. 

 Soc. Nat. Mos. 



3. obovata D. Don 1029 



Picea obovata Led. Icon. PL 

 Fl. Ross. 



B. Natives of North America. 



4. alba Mchx. - 1030 



Ptnus alba Ait. Hort. Kew., 



