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PINACEAE 



- TORREYA (Tumion) 



Amott, G. A. 'W[alker-]. On the genus Torreya. (Ann. Mag. 



Nat. Hist. I. 126-132. 1838.) Sur le genre Torreya. 



(Ann. Sci. Nat. Bot. ser. 2, X. 58-64. 183S.) 

 Rafinesque, C. S. [Tumion.] {In his The good book and 



amenities of nature . . . pp. 61-63. 1840.) 

 [Masters, M. T.] Torreyas. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XXII. 



681, ih 116-117. 1884.) 

 [Greene, E. L.] [Tumion.] {Pitionia, II. 193-195. 1889- 



92.) 

 Usteri, A. Torreya und Cephalotaxus. {Gartenwelt, III. 379- 



380. 1899.) 



T. californica: P[lanchon], J.E. Torreya myristica. (Flore 



Serr. IX. 175-176, pi. 925. 1853-54.) 

 • — Torreya myristica. (Gard. Chron. 1854, p. 519.) 



— Hooker, [Sir] W. J. Torreya myristica. (B0i.Ma5r.LXXX. 

 pi. 4780. 1854.) 



■ — Murray, A[ndrew]. [Torreya myristica.] (Edinb.Bot.Soc. 

 Trans. VI. 217, 1 pi. 1860.) 



— The California Nutmeg; Torreya. (Amer. Agriculturist, 

 XXXIV. 184-185, 1 il. 1875.) 



— Carriere, E. A. Fructification du Torreya myristica. 

 (Rev. Hort. 1875, pp. 75-77, il. 13-14.) 



— Hooker, [Sir] J. D. Torreya californica, the Stinking Cedar, 

 or Californian Nutmeg. (Gard. Chron. ser. 2, XXIV. 553, 

 il. 125. 1885.) 



— [Masters, M. T.] Torreya. (Gard. Chron. ser. 3, V. 800, 

 il. 126-127. 1889.) 



T. grandis: Fortune, R[obert]. Torreya grandis Fortune. 

 (Gard. Chron. 1857, pp. 788-789. — See also 1858, p. 588, 



1 il.) Le Torreya grandis de Fortune. (Flore Serr. XII. 



153-156. 1857.) — Decouverte du Torreya grandis en 



Chine. (III. Hort. V. 21-24. 1858.) Ueber Torreya 



grandis Fort. (Hamburg. Gart. Blumenzeit. XIV. 121-124. 

 1858.) 



— Carriere, E. A. Torreya grandis. (Rev. Hort. 1879, pp. 

 171-173, il. 35-37.) 



T. nucifera: Bouche, [C.]. [Fraglicher Fall von Partheno- 

 genesis bei Torreya nucifera.] (Ges. Naturf. Freunde Berlin 

 Sitzher. 1875, pp. 116-117.) 



— Sargent, C. S. [Tumion nuciferum.] (Gard. & For. VI. 473. 

 1893.) 



T. taxifolia: Hooker, [&V] W.J. Torreya taxifolia. (Hook- 

 er's Ic. Plant. III. pi. 232-233. 1840.) 



— Gray, Asa. A pilgrimage to Torreya. (Amer. Agriculturist, 

 XXXIV. 266-267. 1875. — Gard. Chron. ser. 2, IV. 291- 

 292, il. 63. 1875. — Also in his Scientific papers, II. 189- 

 196. 1889.) 



— Chapman, A. W. Torreya taxifolia Arnott. (Bot. Gaz. X. 

 251-254, map. 1885.) 



— Nash, G. V. [Tumion taxitolium.] (Torr. Bot. Club Bull. 

 XXIII. 96-97. 1896.) 



4. PINACEAE (Coniferae) 

 Taxonomy 

 Trew, C. J. Apologia et mantissa observationis de Cedro 

 Libani et Cedrorum Libani historiae. (Acad. Leop.-Carol. 

 Nov. Acta, III. apx. pp. 445-495, pi. [11]-15. 1767.) — Re- 

 printed : 50 pp. 5 pi. Q. Norimbergae, 1767. 

 Plates 11 and 12 are numbered 6 and 7. 

 Lambert, A. B. A description of the genus Pinus, illustrated 

 with figures, directions relative to the cultivation, and re- 

 marks on the uses of the several species. [Also descriptions 

 of many other new species of the family of Coniferae.] 3 vol. 

 por. 96 pi. F'. London, 1803-37. — A description of the 

 genus Pinus, with directions relative to the cultivation and 

 remarks on the uses of the several species; also descriptions 

 of many other new species of the family of Coniferae. 2 vol. 

 (8 + 183 -f [5] pp.) por. 80 [72] pi. Q. London, 1832. — 

 [Another ed.] Text. 14 + 183 pp. Q. London, 1842. — 

 Atlas, por. 88 pi. F". London, 1842. 

 Vol. II. of the lSO.3-07 edition hag the additional title: "To which ia 

 added an appendix containing an account of the Lambertian herbarium 

 by Mr. Don." — It has also t-p. and preface for "2d ed. 182S," but 

 seems to be a first edition with the additional matter of the -second edi- 

 tion inserted. — The 1S32 edition has 18 and the 1842 edition 30 sup- 

 plementary pages inserted between pp. 144 and 145. 



Salisbury, R. A. The characters of several genera in the nat- 

 ural order of Coniferae, with remarks on their stigmata and 

 cotyledons. (Lirara. Soc. Trans. VIII. 308-317, pi. 15. 1807.) 



Richard, [Achille]. Note sur les plantes dites Coniferes. (Mus. 



Hist. Nat. Paris Ann. XVI. 296-299. 1810.) 

 Targioni-Tozzetti, 0[ttaviano]. (Imp. Mus. Firenze Ann. II. 



pt. 2, pp. 71-102, pi. 9-13. 1810.) 

 Schoubert, & Mirbel, [C. F. B. de]. Notes sur le Thuya, le 

 Juniperus, le Cupressus et le Schubertia, genres de la famille 

 des Coniferes. (Soc. Philom. Bull. [ser. 21, III. 121-123. 

 1812-[13].) 

 Yule, John. On the physical distribution of the Coniferae, 

 and their affinity with the Ephedraceae; with observations 

 on the utility of the bark of the Larch in the process of tan- 

 ning leather. (Edinb. Philos. Jour. I. 315-320. 1819.) 

 Mirbel, [C. F. B. de]. Essai sur la distribution gdographique 

 des Coniferes. (Mus. Hist. Nat. Paris Mem. XIII. 28-76. 

 1825.) — /Jeprmted ; 49 pp. Q. [Paris, 1825.] 

 Richard, L. C. [M.]. Commentatio botanica de Conifereis et 



Cycadaceis . . . 1826. — See Cycadaceae, p. 2. 

 Brongniart, Adolphe. Note sur quelques Coniferes de la tribu 



des Cupressinfes. (Ann. Sci. Nat. XXX. 176-191. 1833.) 

 [Forbes, James.] Pinetum woburnense; or, A catalogue of 

 coniferous plants in the collection of the Duke of Bedford at 

 Woburn Abbey, systematically arranged, with an introduc- 

 tion by John, 6th Duke of Bedford. 16+ 226 pp. 67 pi. Q. 

 [London], 1839. 

 Antoine, Franz. Die Coniferen nach Lambert, Loudon und 



anderen. 112 pp. 57 pi. F. Wien, 1840. 

 Link, H. F. Abietinae Horti regii botanici berolinensis cultae. 

 (Linnaea, XV. 481-545, 704. 1841.) — Reprinted: 65 pp. 

 O. Halae, 1841. 

 Meyer, E. [H. F,]. Ueber die Coniferen. pp. 385-413. D. 

 [Konigsberg, 1841.] — From: " Preussische Provinzialbldtter, 

 XXV. 1841." 

 Dietrich, Albert. Ueber die deutschen Benennungen der Zap- 

 fenbaume (Abietinae). (Allg. Gartenzeit. X. 129-133. 



1842.) 

 Lommler, G. Die neuesten Arbeiten uber die Coniferen. 



(Flora, XXVII. pt. 2, pp. 439-453, 455-468. 1844.) 

 EndUcher, Stephan. Synopsis Coniferarum. 4+368 pp. O. 



SangaUi, 1847. 

 Link, H. F. Revisio Abietinarum Horti regii botanici beroli- 

 nensis. (Linnaea, XX. 283-298. 1847.) 

 Morelet, Arthur. Nomenclature des diff^rentes espfeces de 

 Coniferes appartenant au genre Pinus de Linn6 connues 

 jusqu'a ce jour. pp. 61-70. O. [185 . ?] — From : 7 

 List without synonyms. 

 Knight, [Joseph] & Perry. A synopsis of the coniferous plants 

 grown in Great Britain and sold by Knight and Perry at the 

 Exotic nursery . . . Chelsea. 4+64 pp. O. London, 

 [1850?]. 

 A catalogue of coniferous plants with their synonyms. (Hort. 

 Soc. Land. Jour. V. 199-228. 1850. Catalogue des Coni- 

 feres connues jusqu'a ce jour. (Jard. Fleur. I. misc. pp. 

 76-78, 88-90; II. misc. pp. 35-52. 1851-52.) 

 Wenderoth, G. W. F. Die Pflanzen botanischer Garten zu- 

 nachst die des Pflanzengartens der Universitat IMarburg, 

 unter ihren Catalognummern systematisch aufgefiihrt und 

 synoptisch beschrieben, zum Gebrauche bei dem Besuche 

 solcher Garten fur Studirende und Freunde der Pflanzen- 

 welt. Pt. 1. [Coniferae.] 18+64 pp. O. Cassel, 1851. 

 Carriere, E. A. Traits g^n^rale des Coniferes; ou. Description 

 de toutes les especes et variet^s aujourd'hui connues, avec 

 leur synonymie, I'indication des proc6d(5s de culture et de 

 multiplication qu'il convient de leur appliquer. 15+656 pp. 

 O. Paris, 1855. — New ed. enl. 12+910 pp. O. Paris, 

 1867. 

 [Visiani, Roberto de.] Drei neue Koniferen. (Berlin. Allg. 

 Gartenzeit. 1857, pp. 294-295.) — Extract from : Istit. Veneto 

 Sci. Mem. VI. 243-247. 1856. 

 Pinus Parolinii, Juniperus Bonatiana and J. Cabiancae. 

 BeinUng, Theodor. Ueber die geographische Verbreitung der 

 Coniferen. 54 pp. Q. Breslau, 1858. — From:"Magda- 

 lenen-Gymnasium. Programm pro 185S." 

 Gordon, George. The pinetum; being a synopsis of all the 

 coniferous plants at present known, -with descriptions, his- 

 tory and synonymes, and comprising nearly one hundred 

 new kinds, [author] assisted by R. Glendinning. 22+ 353 pp. 

 O. London, 1858. — Supplement, containing descriptions 

 and additional synonymes of all the coniferous plants not 

 before enumerated in that work, with corrections up to the 

 present time. 7+ 119 pp. O. London, 1862. — The pinetum 

 . . . being a synopsis of aU the coniferous plants . . . and a 



