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Lambe in 1906 there were specimens of pine leaves of the same type, together with other 

 shorter and morie delicate leaves, possibly of the same species but younger or representing 

 arrested development (figure 24) Leaves of identical character have also been found in the 



Fig. 24. Pinus trunculus, Dn. 

 Young leaves from Quilchena and Tulameen River, x 1/1. 



collections from the Tulameen and Horsefly rivers, and from the Tranquille river there were 

 found leaf scars on a short section of stem, which are no doubt of the same character. 



Fig. 2B. Pinus trunculus, Dn. 

 Seed from the Tranquille River, x 1/1. 



A number of seeds of a pine were found in the collections from the Tulameen and Tran- 

 quille rivers (figures 26 and 27), and the facts of association seem to render it probable that 

 they also represent this species, although they may belong to one of the others described. 



Fig. 27. Pinus trunculus, Da. 

 Seeds from the Tulameen River, x 1/1. 



