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P. S. The following corrections, &c., also apply to M. Roezl's 

 Mexican Pines, viz : — 



Roezl's Pinus macrophylla, is Pinus Pseudo-Strobus, Lindlcy. 



,, „ Hartwegii, is Pinus Montczumtc, Lambert, 



„ „ Montezumae, is Pinus filifolia, Lindley. 



„ „ rudis, is Pinus protuberans, Roezl. 



„ „ Pseudo-Strobus, is Pinus Apulcensis, Lindley. 



„ „ Ocote-Chino, is Pinus leiophylla, Schiede. 



„ „ Grenvilleaj, is true to name. 



„ „ Wincesteriana, is true to name. 



,, „ Llaveana, is true to name. 



„ „ patula, is true to name. 



„ „ Oocarpa, is true to name. 



Gen. PODOCARPUS, UHeritier, the Long-stalked Yews. 



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PoDOCARPUs AMARA, Blume, the Bitter-fruited Podocarpus. 

 This tree attains to a height of 200 feet in Java, where the 

 people call it " Kimerak." 



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Podocarpus bracteata, Blume, the Bracteated Podocarpus. 

 The natives of Amboyna call this tree "Ayewen," and 

 " Essoyr." 



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Podocarpus Chinensis, Wallich, the Chinese Podocarpus. 



Syn. Podocarpus Maki, Siehold. 

 Leaves linear, lanceolate, reflected on the margins, closely 

 placed alternately along the branches, and from 1| to 3 inches 

 long, and from 2 to 3 lines broad. 



The Chinese name for this species is " Sin-koja-Maki " (the 

 common or Wild Maki), and the Japanese one, " Inu-Maki/* 



