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A MANUAL OF THE CONIFER*. 



SoiEiraiFio Name. 



ABIES GEANDIS 

 Menziesii 



NIGEA ... 



NOBILIS 

 OBOVATA 



orient alis 

 pectinata 



Smithiana 



AEAUCAEIA 



jmbeicata 



BiBWILLI 



Ct/nninghamt 



CEDBUS DEODAEA ... 



CEYPTOMEEIA 



JAPONICA 



CUPEESSUS 



Lawsoniana 



nutkaensis 



SEMPEEVIEENS 



DACBYDIUM 



CUPEESSINUM 



Popular Name. 



The tall Fir 

 Menzies' Fir 



The Black Fir 



The noble Fir 



The Siberian Spruce 



The eastern Fir ,,, 



The common Silver 

 Fir 



The Indian Spruce 



The Chili Pine .. 



Bidwill's Araucaria 



The Moreton Bay 

 Pine 



The Deodar 



The Japanese Cedar 



Lawson's Cypress ... 



The Nootka Sound 

 Cypress 



The common Cypress 



The New Zealand 



Spruce 



Country or Region where 

 used or exported. 



Oregon & California 



N.W. America 



British America and 

 New England States 



California & Oregon 



Northern Asia 



Armenia 

 Central Europe 



Himalayas 



Southern Chili 



Remarks. 



The White Fir of the settlers 

 as distinguished from the 

 Red Fir, Abies Douglasii. 



Timber light, straight 

 grained, and very valu- 

 able. 



The American White Pine 

 of commerce. 



The most important timber 

 tree in northern Asia. 



Queensland, 



Australia 



Western Himalayas 

 Japan 



North California 



British Columbia 



and Oregon 



South of Europe and 

 the Levant 



New Zealand 



Morinda and Khutrow of 

 the natives. 



Pehuen of the aborigines. 



The Bunya-bunya. 



One of the mostuseful timber 

 trees of the colony. 



The most important timber 

 tree in north-west India. 



Sung-i of the Japanese, and 

 the most useful timber 

 tree of Japan, 



The Yellow Cypress of the 

 settlers. 



One of the most durable 

 woods known. 



Timber valuable for build- 

 ing and constructive pur- 

 poses generally. 



