2280 



it is <_'u it. hiph ; at Claremont, it is :>4 ft. hiph, tin- diameter of the trunk 1 l\. S in., ami of the head 

 27 H. In Bedfordshire, at Woburn Abbey, ^ years planted, it is -J.'ir hiph. In Berkshire, at Ditfon 

 Paik. r. ye.;rs planted, it is .:n tt. hiph. In Buckinghamshire, at Temple House, 40 years planted, 

 it is 'J(i ft.'hiph. In Che>hire, at Ivtton Hall, S years planted, it is tilt. hiph. In Hertfordshire, at 

 Cashiobury,;;n years planted, it is 'JO ft. lnp.li ; at Chethunt, lo year? planteil, if is 14ft. hiph. In 

 <) xfordsl.ire, in the Oxford Botanic Garden, -() yearn planted, it is iMt. In^-h. In Stattbnlslure, at 

 'i'renthain, il'ti years planted, it is - i ft, hiph. In Worcestershire, at Cn.oine, :~, '> vears planted, it is 

 4;, ft. liiph. In Yorkshire, at Medhow, ;>:, ft. hiph. 



Duns (Ymbra in S,\,f/,ni<(. In Berwickshire, at the Hirsel. ."< years planted, it is .! ft. n in. hiph. 

 In Kile-hire, at Balrarras, it is Jo ft. high, and ripened seed in Isv;, from which yonnp plants have 

 been raised. 



r'uius Ceinbra in Ircliinil. At Dublin, in the ftlasnevin Botanic (i-irdcn '','< ve ir-- pl-inteil it is 

 1-i it. hi.-h ; at Teremire, 1.1 year> j.lanted, it .< <i. ft. high. In Antrim, at ( ramnore, it is ^ it. 'hiph. 

 In Louth, at Oriel Temple, od years planted, it is ,;j ft. hiph. 



P ;//;/.< Ceinbra in Furi'i^n Ctuinti ;V.v. In France, near 1'aris. at So'aux, 1" year-- planted, it is 

 IV ft. hiirh. In Hanover, at Sehwnbber it is ;1o ft hi"h in the (.ottin-cn Bot-tnie (.-irden It) 

 years planted, it is loft, hiph. In Saxony, at Wrrlitx, .In years planted, it i> .lit ft. hiph. In ( as'sel, 

 at \Vilhelmsnoe, iin years old, it has a trunk I ft. <\\n. in (iiameter. In I'rus.-ia, at 1'erlin, at Sans 

 Sonri, :>n year- planted, it is -JO It. hiph. 



Commercial Statistics. Plants, in the London nurseries, are 2-v. (k/. each; 

 at Bollwyller, 2 francs each ; and at New York, 2 dollars. 



xv. $f rob/'. 



Sect. Ch nr. Leaves rather lonuer than in / 'inihr<r. Cones \\ith the scales 

 not thickened at the apex, pendulous, and much longer than the leaves. 



* of). /-". A'TRo'urs L. The Strol)us, or Jrci/tiiuuth, Pine. 



Identification. Lin. Sp PI., 1 H!>., Syst., ed. Keich.. 1. \>. 171. ; Mill. Diet., No. 1.3. ; Hunt. Evel. 



Syl., p. 2rl;J. ; \Vanp. Beyt., 1. t.l.j Ait. Ilort. Ke\v , .". p. /;<>.; Du Roi Harbk ., ed. Pott., C. 



p.'78. ; Marsh. Arb. Amer., p. 1()1. ; Poir. Diet., .~>. p. .!41. ; Lamb. Pin., ed. L'., 1 t. ;>2. ; N. Du 



Ham, .',. p. 'J-l'.'. ; Pursh I'l. Amer. Sept...' p. i!H. ; Hayne Dend., p. 17ii. , Lawx-n'-s Manual, 



p. :'A'i(i. ; Bon Jard., ]>. !'77. ; L";id. Cat., ed. " '. 

 .^V'""'.'/ W( '' S '- !' ffj'iis (jiilnis, iYe., Uron. I'tr^., '~. p. 1.V2. ; /'. cannib'nsis (juiuquef6lia 7>w Jlajn. 



Aili..,. p. 1-.7. ; /'. virpiniana I'liik. Aim., p. -!>7. ; /Jinx eanadensis Taurn. lust., p. .".So. ; New 



Knpland Pine, white Pine, Pumpkin Pine, Apple Pine, Saplinp Pine, Aincr. ; Pin du Lord, Pin 



du Lord Weyniouth. Fr. 

 r.iiriivhu>s. Wang. Be\t., 1. t. 1. f. 1., Lam. Illust., t. TSii. f. ;>. : Lamb. Pin., ed. 'J., 1. t. .'>:.; 



Miehx.'N. Amer. Syl.,',-. t. 14.-"i. ; N. Du Ham., r.. t. Tti. ; our ji^g. 2l!. to l jl!6., from s],eeimeii> 



from \Vhitton, and the plate of the tree in our last Volume. 



Spec. Char., <$c. Leaves slender, \\itliout sheaths. Male catkins small. 

 Cone cylindrical, long, and pendulous. (M/ch.i\) Buds from -^ in. Jr-X 

 to \ : in. long, and from T ', T in. to fVin. hroad ; ovate-, pointed, and 

 sli ( , r litlv resinous ; surrounded bv one or two small buds. ( Sec ff^. 

 ^10.'>. ) Leaves from ,'i in. to o. 1 , in. loiiL r - Cone (see //if. "~ ; !!'.">. N from 

 ,-j in. to (iin. lonu, and I'rom 1 ', in. to l^in. broad, on a peduncle 

 J in. loii ( _ r ; ^c'ales ( >ei' //if. "^]l'l.) 1.', in. loii'j, and trom "' in. to ' ; in. 

 broad. Seed ^-\ in. loni:, and ^ in. broad ; olu)vate, pointed below, 

 with awing which, including the >eed, i-. about 1 in. loni:, and \ in. nJ 

 broad, in the wide,t part. Cot\ !ed<>;i> ij to Id. A native of North J^ 

 America. Introduced in II (>.">; and Howering in April. o] () ; 



rarit'tirs. 



1 \\ S. :> nlhn Ilort. h; the leaves and bark much u Inter than the 

 specio. There i,-, a plant in the Horticultural Society's (iarden, 

 which, in Is.'ii, alter being 1 ~.i vears planted, was 2(M't. hiirh. 



T P. ,V. :{ lin-rifulia Ilort. has '.horter leaves. 



? P. .V. ! rtnnjm'xm P.ooth; /'. S. nova Ladtl. Cat., ed. |s:i(i; I'loetbeck 

 \\C\mouth Pine. Also much shorter in the leaf, and probably the 

 same as /'. S. brevifolia. 



T)rsrri})l/<i>t. A tall tree, which, in America, according to Michaux, vanes 

 in hei^lit from 100 ft . to I SO ft ., \\ ith a straight trunk, from about } ft. to (i ft. 

 or 7ft. in diameter. The trunk is generally free from branches lor two thirds 

 or three fourths of its liei ( _'ht ; the brandies are short, and in \\horls, or 

 disposed in stages one above another, nearly to the top, which consists, of 

 three or four upright bram he-, forming a small conical liead. In rich strong 

 loams, the tree doc- not '_:ro\v so liijh. and a^smin s a more spreading shape; 

 but it is stiil taller and more vigorous than mo-t of the tree-, b\- \\hich it is 

 surrounded. The bark, on \onn-_' trees, is smooth, and evc-n i)olished ; but. 



