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ern Florida which will be recorded in a subsequent paper; fifth 
e collection and preservation of the rarer native plants from 
ae that are rapidly changing or disappearing, for our 
herbarium, and for distribution to other herbaria, and the trans- 
planting of living specimens to reservations, where they will be 
preserved from destruction. 
Respectfully submitted 
Joun K. SMALL. 
HARDY WOODY PLANTS IN THE NEW YORK 
BOTANICAL GARDEN 
(Continued) 
Picea eae COLORADO SPRUCE. 
ocation: Pinetum, knoll northwest of peas Range I. 
See distribution: Wyoming to New 
Picea ees S var: pine: PUNE ah OLORADO ue 
ocation: Pinetum, with tl t Fou ntain Enclosure. 
d of Long Bridge. Woodlawn Road B 
Picea pungens var: glauca pendula. WEEPING oe BLUE 
SPRUCE. 
Location: Pinetum, near Foun Paclosure 
Picea pungens var: Kosteri eoiapactés Koster’s DENSsE- 
alee CE. 
Or : Pinetum, northwest of Conservatory Range I. 
Picea pene ana. SCHRENK’S SPRUCE. 
Location: Pinetum, Laie west border south of Station Plaza 
near iy dra: 
Natural Speen am to northern China. 
Picea Smithi jana. SMITH’S SPRUCE. 
netum, with the abov 
ae pra Himalayan Resin 
