270 Pinelum Woburnensc. 



cultivated in the collection of Messrs. Dickson of Chester, where it does not 

 grow half the size of A. ClanhrasihV/na. 



A^bies excclsa 5 variegdta, Pin. Wob. p. 91., Arb. Brit. p. 2294., Hort. Lig. 

 p. 121. 



A^bies excelsa e Clanbrasiliima, Pin. Wob. p. 92., Arb. Brit. p. 2294., Hort. 

 Lig. p. 121. 



A^bies Mcnzicsn, Pin. Wob. pi. 32., Arb. Brit. p. 2321., Hort. Lig. p. 122. 



A s bies alba, Pin. Wob. pi. 33., Arb. Brit. p. 2310., Hort. Lig. p. 122. 



A x bies nigra, Pin. Wob. pi. 34., Arb. Brit. p. 2312., Hort. Lig. p. 122. 



A^bies ccerulea, Pin. Wob. p. 99., Arb. Brit. p. 2316., Hort. Lig. p. 122. 



Abies rubra, Pin. Wob. pi. 35., Arb. Brit. p. 2316., Hort.' Lig. p. 122. This 

 tree, in the arboretum of Thomas Brookes, Esq., of Flitwick House, has attained 

 the height of 17 ft., and appears very distinct. 



Abies Smith&na, Pin. Wob. pi. 36., Arb. Brit. p. 2317., Hort. Lig. p. 122. 



Solitdria compressa. Leaves solitary and flat. 



Abies pectindta, Pin. Wob. p. 105., Arb. Brit. p. 2329., Hort. Lig. p. 112. 

 The most ornamental trees of this fir, which Mr. Forbes has seen, are at Blair 

 Adam in Kinrosshire. They are beautifully feathered from the base to the 

 summit, with long branches, horizontal at the ground, but aspiring towards the 

 apex. 



Abies j)ectindta (3 variegata, Pin. Wob. p. 107., Arb. Brit. p. 2330., Hort. 

 Lig. p. 122. 



A y bies balsdmea, Pin. Wob. pi. 37., Arb. Brit. p. 2339., Hort. Lig. p. 123. 



Abies balsdmea y longifo/ia, Pin. Wob. p. 110., Arb. Brit. p. 2339., Hort. 

 Lig. p. 123. 



A s bies Frdseri, Pin. Wob. pi. 38., Arb. Brit. p. 2340., Hort. Lig. p. 123. 



Abies Pichta, Pin. Wob. pi. 39., Arb. Brit. p. 2338., Hort. Lig. p. 123. 



Asbies nobilis, Pin. Wob. pi. 40., Arb. Brit. p. 2342., Hort. Lig. p. 123. 

 Douglas says he spent three weeks in a forest composed of this tree ; and 

 day by day could not cease to admire it. 



Abies WebbihnB., Pin. Wob. pi. 41., Arb. Brit. p. 2344., Hort. Lig. p. 123. 

 This purple-coned fir, Dr. Wallich says, is called Oumar in the Himalayas. 

 We have spelt the word Oonum, on the authority of Dr. Boyle. The plant of 

 this species in the pinetum at Dropmore, Mr. Frost, the intelligent and 

 indefatigable gardener there, informs us, is this day (April 12. 1839) more 

 vigorous than ever. It had been planted in poor gravel ; but last year he 

 removed the gravel all round the plant, and replaced it by a compost of 

 sand, loam, and rotten leaves; scraping off from the shoots the lichens which 

 had begun to cover them, in consequence of the slow growth and want of 

 vigour of the plant. 



Asbies cephalonica, Pin. Wob. pi. 42., Arb. Brit. p. 2325., Hort. Lig. p. 122., 

 and Gard. Mag. p. 130. and p. 238. 



Abies grandis, Pin. Wob. pi. 43., Arb. Brit. p. 2341., Hort. Lig. p. 123. 



Asbies amdbilis, Pin. Wob. pi. 44., Arb. Brit. p. 2342., Hort. Lig. p. 123. 



Abies DougldsW, Pin. Wob. pi. 45., Arb. Brit. p. 2319., Hort. Lig. p. 122. 



Abies canadensis, Pin Wob. p. 129., Arb. Brit. p. 2322., Hort. Lig. p. 122. 



Fasciculata decidua. Leaves in clusters and deciduous. 



~Lhrix europce x a, Pin. Wob. p. 133., Arb. Brit. p. 2350., Hort. Lig. p. 123. 



~Ldiix europce'a y pendula, Pin. Wob. p. 136., Arb. Brit. p. 2350., Hort. 

 Lig. p. 123. 



Larix pendula, Pin. Wob. pi. 46., Arb. Brit. p. 2400., Hort. Lig. p. 124. 



ltdrix microcdrpa, Pin. Wob. pi. 49. (47)., Arb. Brit. p. 2400., Hort. Lig. 

 p. 124. 



Larix intermedia, Pin. Wob. p. 141., Arb. Brit. p. 2350., Hort. Lig. p. 124. 



~Ldrix sibirica, Pin. Wob. p. 141., Arb. Brit. p. 2350., Hort. Lig. p. 123. 



Fasciculata jiersistentia. Leaves in clusters and persistent. 

 Cedrus Libdni, Pin. Wob. p. 145., Arb. Brit. p. 2402., Hort. Lig. p. 124. 



