the Scat of the Earl of Harrington. 



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^bie'tin^. 

 Pinus sylvestris Arh. Brit., figs, 2044. 

 to 2046., and 2048. to 

 2056., and plates, 

 syl. altaica. 

 uralensis. 

 uncinjita var. 3. in Arb> Brit. 



fig. 2047. 

 haguenensis. 

 austriaca Arb. Brit., fig. 2085. 

 pyrenaica Arb. Brit., figs. 2090. 

 to 2093. 

 horizontalis. 

 altlssima. 

 rigensis. 

 scariosa. 

 purailio Arb. Brit., figs. 2057, 



2058. and 2062. 

 Fischeri. 



Mughus Arb. Brit., figs. 



2059. to 2061. 

 uncinata. 



Banks/aHfl Arb. Brit., figs. 2064, 



2065. 

 pungens Jri.^m.,figs.2078,2079. 

 escarena. 

 inops Arb. Brit. figs. 2068. to 



2070. 

 brutia Arb. Brit., figs. 2115, 21 16. 

 Laricio Arb. Brit., figs. 2081, to 

 2084., and plates, 

 calabrica. 

 romana. 



hispanica Arb. Brit., figs. 

 2090. to 2093. 

 Pallasi««« Arb. Brit., figs. 2086. 

 to 2089., and plate, 

 azorica. 



nigricans Arb. Brit., fig. 2085. 

 resinosa Arb. Brit., figs. 2094. to 



2096. 

 halepensis Arb. Brit., figs. 2110. 



to 2113., and plate. 

 Pinaster Arb. Brit., figs. 2100, 

 2 1 1 . and 2 1 05,, and plates, 

 foliis variegiitis. 

 fol. var. pendula. 

 nova zaelandica, 

 maritima, 

 mitis (variabilis of some) Arb. 



Brit., figs, 2072, to 2074, 

 T^ae'da Arb. Brit., figs. 2118. to 

 2121., and plate, 

 var., very distinct, 

 lutea. 

 serotina Arb. Brit., figs. 2127. to 



2130., and plate, 

 rigida Arb. Brit., figs. 2123. to 

 2126., and plate. 



P. chinensis Arb. Brit., figs. 2168, 

 2169. 

 canariensis Arb, Brit., figs. 2163. 



to 2165. 

 longiColia Arb. Brit., figs. 2148. to 



2151. 

 palustris Arb. Brit., figs. 2156. to 



2159. 

 Geravdidna Arb. Brit., figs. 2153. 



to 2155. 

 ponderosa Arb. Brit., figs. 2132. 



to 2135. 

 SabinicHfl! Arb. Brit, figs. 2138. 



to 2142. 

 macrocarpa Arb. Brit., figs. 2136. 



and 2144. to 2147. 

 insignis Arb, Brit., figs. 2170, 



2172. 

 5tr6bus Arb. Brit., figs. 2193. to 

 2195., and plate, 

 longifolia. 

 pygmaj'a. 

 Cembra sibirica Arb. Brit., figs. 

 2188. to 2191., and plate, 

 helvetica 



hel. heterophylla. This is a 

 singular variety, having, in 

 many of its sheaths, all the 

 leaves closely united, and 

 forming one strong wire- 

 like leaf. These sheaths 

 have none of the glaucous 

 tint shown in the other 

 leaves, and thus contrast 

 very agreeably with those 

 that are opened. 

 Lambert/(7«a Arb. Brit., figs. 2203. 



to 2207. 

 monticola Arb. Brit., figs. 2208, 



2209. 

 excelsa Arb. Brit., figs. 2197. to 

 2202. 

 ^^bies excelsa Arh. Brit., figs. 2212. to 

 2223., and plates, 

 foliis variegiitis. 

 pendula. 

 tenuifolia, laxa, gigantea, elegans. 

 These four are nearly allied to 

 excelsa; but, as the specimens 

 are very small, I am not able 

 to decide satisfactoril}'. Messrs. 

 Loddiges have plants of all of 

 them, 

 nova hoUandica. 



rugosa, carpatica, orientiilis. The 

 two former of these do not 

 appear very distinct in a small 

 state ; and the latter, I am 

 inclined to think, is not true 



