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carriage roads, are located the thujas in fifteen species and 
varieties and thirty-six specimens. 
To the eastward along this same area are the cedars, addi- 
tional room for which is reserved in the immediate vicinity at 
the base of the terrace, a space on the opposite side of the 
southern path, and a small area to the eastward of the con- 
servatories. Thirty-one specimens represent nineteen species 
and varieties. 
Not far from the cedars and in the triangle to the east of 
them are the taxodiums, in two species and ten specimens. 
The cedars of Lebanon, the larches, the Japanese cedar and 
Pseudolarix have been allotted to the crest and easterly side 
of the ridge to the west and north of the morphological gar- 
den. The cedar of Lebanon is represented by two species 
and two specimens; the Japanese cedar by one species and 
three specimens; the single species of Pseudolartx by five 
specimens. 
The genus Cephalotaxus is placed just to the north of the 
ginkgos, and is represented by one species and three spec- 
imens. 
In addition to those enumerated above, there are now in the 
nurseries seventy-one species and varieties which were too 
small to be safely placed in their permanent positions in the 
pinetum. They are distributed among the genera as fol- 
lows : 
JUNEPEFUS ...c.eee 14 Plce@... cee TO TRUJ 0. ieee seees 8 
Retinispora ...... 6 Pseudotsuga...... Lo Tstg@ vicceceeeeee a 
CUS nia clateveass 6 Cupressus... 2 LAKxUs ...cccccerees 5 
ABLES... eee cence 9  Chamecyparis... 2  Lart% o.ccccccccaee 3 
The pinetum collection, including those at the nurseries, 
represents eighteen genera and two hundred and sixteen spe- 
cies and varieties. 
As was the case in the fruticetum, the planting of the con- 
ifers was completed about the time of the beginning of the 
long drought already referred to, but by hand-watering the 
danger was averted, so that the loss was very small. 
