PLATE 49. 



Illttsteitite of De. M'Xae's Paper " Os a PiETisioy of the Species 



OF Abies." 



Vide Proceedings R. I. xlcacL, Vol. 2, Ser. 2, p. 673. 



Fig. 28. Abies sp. Drummond. From a specimen cultivated in the 

 Eoyal Botanic Garden, Edinbiu'gh. 



29. Pseudotsuga nobilis. From a plant cultivated in tbe Eoyal 



Botanic Garden, Edinbui'gh.. 



29a. ,, nobilis. From a plant cultivated in the Royal 



Botanic Garden, Edinburgh, and sent under 

 the erroneous name of A. amabilis of Douglas. 



293. ,, nobilis. Leaves fi'om Kew Herbarium of the 



type specimen of P. amabilis, Sabine, Dou- 

 glas, sent by Professor Oliver, F. R. S. 



30. ,, magnifiea. From a plant cultivated by ITi'. An- 



thony Waterer, Knap Hill ^ui'sery, near 

 "Woking, Surrey. 

 30a. ,, • magnifiea. Kew Herbarium: " 441. 150-200 ft. 



Sierra Nevada, L. California. W. Lobb." 



31. ., Fortunei. From a plant cultivated by Messrs. 



Yeitch and Son, Chelsea, and f or"warded under 

 the name of Abies Jezoensis. 



32. ,, Douglasii. From a plant cultivated in Elvaston 



[N'urseries, Borrowash, Derby. 



32a. ,, Douglasii. Kew Herbarium: "Rocky Moun- 



tain, Independence Bluff. JS'uttall." 



325. ,, Douglasii. Herbarium, Trinity College, Dublin : 



Xew Mexico, Fendler, ]^o. 829. 



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