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The Species of the Genus Larix. 
REHDER: Man. Trees and Shrubs, 1927, p. 52. — 
Syn: 
Pinus pendula, SOLANDER, in Aiton: Hort. Kew. III, 1789, p.369. 
— Non Pursh. — 
Larix pendula, SALISBURY, in Trans. Linn. Soc. VIII, 1807, p. 
314. — Non McNab. — 
L. dahurica, ELWES & HENRY: Trees, Gr. Brit. and Irel. II. 1907, 
p. 379—382, pro parte. Non Turcz. (Conf. HENRY, in Gard. Chron. 
Ser. 3. LVIII, 1915, p. 178, Note). — 
Fig. 32. L. Gmelini X sibirica. Kurkut on the west side of Lake Baikal. 
(Leg. Sukatschew, 1928). (Nat. size, upper row dry, lower row wet). 
L. americana, forma, OPPERMANN, in Det forstl. Forsogsv. VII, 
1935. p. 190 and 278. (Cum icon.). — Non Michaux. 
There has been a good deal of uncertainty with regard 
to the origin of this Larch. From the time when it was 
first described as L. pendula (1789) until 1915, it was 
always regarded as indigenous to North America, where 
the statements regarding it were certainly very diverse and 
Vidensk. Selsk. Biol. Medd. IX, 2. 7 
