northern states; Yellow Pine 
aud Pitch Pine, in the middle 
states; Georgia Pitch Pine of 
the English and West Indian 
merchants. 
2 excélsa - 988 
P. palistris excélsa Booth. 
26. insignis Doug. 988 
27. calitorniina L. 989 
P. montereyénsis Godefroy, 
P. adénca Bosc: Pin de Mon- 
terey, Bon Jard. ed. 1837. 
28. muricata D.Don 987 
Obispo, Span. 
29. tuberculata Don 990 
30. radiata D. Don 990 
B. Natives of Mezico. 
31. Teocdte 8.& D. 991 
Teocote and Ocote of the Mexi- 
cans. 
32. patula S. g D. 992 
2 foliis strictisBnth. 993 
33. Llaveana Sch. 993 
P. cembriides Zucc. Flora: 
the Mexican Cembra, Penny 
Cyc. 
C. Natives of the Canaries, In- 
dia, Persia, China, and Aus- 
tralia, 
34, canariénsis Sm. 994 
? P. adfinca Bosc. 
35. longifolia Roxb. 996 
36. Gerardiana W. 998 
The short-ieaved Nepal Pine. 
—P. Nedsa Govan: eatable- 
seeded Pine of the East Indies ; 
? Chilghdza Elphinstone; the 
Neosa Pine, Penny Cyc. 
37. sinénsis Lamb. 999 
P. ? Keséya Royle, P. ne- 
palénsis Pin. Wob., P. Ca- 
vendishiana Hort. 
88. timoriénsis - 1000 
§ lil, Quine. — Leaves 5, 
rarely 4, in a Sheath. 
A. Cones with the Scales thick- 
ened at the Apex. 
a. Natives of Mezico. 
39. Hartwégii Ldl. 1000 
40. Devonidna Ldl. 1001 
Pino blanco, or P. real, of the 
Mexicans. 
41, Russellidna L. 1003 
42. Montezime L. 100+ 
The rough-branched Mexi- 
can Pine. — Pinus occidentalis 
Kunth in Humb. et Bonpl. 
Nov. Gen. et Sp. Pl., Deppe in 
Schlecht. Linnea. 
2 Lindléyz - 1004 
43. macrophylla ZL. 1006 
phy 
44 Psetdo-Strobus 1008 
The False Weymouth Pine. 
45. filifolia Lind’. 1008 
CONTENTS. 
46. leiophy¥lla Schd. 1011 
Ocote chino in Mexico. 
47. odcarpa Schd. 1012 
? odcarpdides Benth.1013 
48. apulcénsis Ldl. 1014 
P. acapulcénsis G. Don in 
Sweet Hort. Brit. ed. 3. 
b. Natives of the West Indies. 
49. occidentalis S. 1015 
P. folits quinis, &c., Plum, 
Cat., Lariz americana Tourn. 
Inst.: Ocote, Mexican. 
B. Cones with the Scales not 
thickened at the Apex. 
a. Natives of Europe and Si- 
beria. 
50. Cémbra L.  - 1016 
P. folits quinis, &c., Gmel. 
Sib.; P. sattva Amm. Ri 
in@ster Aledo, &c., 
Bell. Conifer.; Te‘da arbor, 
Cémbro Jtaldrum, Dale Hist.: 
Aphernousli Pine, five-leaved 
Pine, the Siberian Stone Pine, 
the Swiss Stone Pine: Aroles 
in Savoy; Alvies in Switzer- 
land; Cémbra in Dauphiné; 
Ceinbrot, Eouve, Tinier, Fr.; 
Zurbelkiefer, Ger. ; Pino Zim- 
bro, Ital. ; Kedr, Russ. 
1 sibirica - - 1016 
P, Cémbra Lodd. Cat. 
Kedr, Pall. 
Cedar of some authors. 
Siberian Stone Pine, or 
Siberian Cedar. 
2 pygmee’a - - 1016 
P. C. pamila Pall. Ross. 
Slanez, Russ 2 
8 helvética Lodd. 1016 
b. Natives of North America. 
51. Strobus LZ. - 1018 
The Weymouth Pine. — P. 
foliis quinis, &c., Gron. vires 3 
P. canadénsis quinquefdlia Du 
Ham. Arb., P. virgenidna Pluk. 
Alm., Larix canadénsis Tourn, 
Inst.: New England Pine, 
white Pine, Pumpkin Pine, Ap- 
ple Pine, Saplin Pine, Amer. ; 
‘Pin du Lord, Pin du Lord 
Weymouth, Fr. : 
2 Alba Hort. - 1018 
3 brevifdlia Hort. 1018 
4 compréssa Booth 1018 
P. S. ndva Lodd. Cat. 
Floetbeck Weymouth Pinc. 
52. (Str.) Lambertiana 
Doug. - - 1019 
The gigantic Pine. 
53. (S.) monticola 1021 
The short-leaved Weymouth 
Pine. 
ce. Natives of Nepal and Mezico. 
54, (S.) excélsa W. 1022 
The Bhotan Pine. —P. Dick- 
sdnii Hort.: Chilla, or Chylla, 
e 3 
lit 
Himalayas ; Kuel, Sirmone and 
Gurhwal ; Lemshing, Bhotea; 
Raesula, or King of the Firs, 
Hindostan. 
55. Ayacahuite Ehr. 1023 
Piitones. It is so called be- 
cause it was believed that the 
Ay acahulte, the aboriginal name 
of this species, had originated 
in P. Pifiones (P. Llavedna). 
II. A‘pirs D. Don 1025 
‘The Spruce Fir. — Pinus of 
Lin. and others, 7 part; Picea 
Link in Abhand. Konig. Akad. 
Wissens. Berlin, 1827; A‘bies 
of Tourn., Mill., and others, in 
part; Picea of the ancients: 
Sapin épicea, Fr.; Fichten- 
baum, Ger.; Abete, Ital. ; 
Abieto, Span. 
§ i. Leaves tetragonal, awl- 
shaped, scattered in in- 
sertion. 
A. Natives of Europe and the 
Caucasus. 
1. excélsa Dec. - 1026 
The Norway Spruce Fir. — 
A. commanis Hort., A. Picea 
Mill. Dict., Pinus A‘d/es Lin. 
Sp. Pl, Pinus Picea Du Roi 
arbk. ed. Pott., P. excélsa 
Lam. Fl. Fr. ed. 1.. Picea vul- 
garts Link in Abhand.: com- 
mon Spruce, Prussian Fir: 
Saux Sapin, E'picea, Sapin- 
Pesse, Serente, Sapin gentil, 
Pinesse, Fr.; Lafie, in the 
Vosges ; gemeine rothe Tanne, 
gemeine Fichte, Ger. ; Pexzo, 
Abete di Germania, or di Nor- 
vegia, Ital. 
+ 1 commitnis 1026 
White Fir of Norway. 
Qnigra - 1026 
Red Fir of Norway. 
3 carpatica - -l 
A. carpatica Hort. 
4 péndula - - 1097 
A. comminis péndula B. 
5 foliis variegatis 1027 
6 Clanbrasiliana 1027 
7 Clanbr. stricta 1027 
8 pygme'a - 1027 
A. nana Hort. Soc. Gard. 
A. élegans Smith of Ayr. 
9 tenuifolia - 1027 
A. tenuifolia Sm. of Ayr. 
10 gigantéa - - 1097 
A. gigantéa Smith of Ayr. 
11 monstrésa ~ 1027 
A. monstrdsa Hort. 
12 mucronata Hort. 1027 
Other Varietics - 1027 
2. orientalis Tourn. 1029 
Pinus orientalis Lin. Sp. Pl., 
Lamb. Pin. ed. 2.; Picea ort= 
entalis Link & Steven in Bull. 
Soc. Nat. Mos. 
3. obovata D. Don 1029 
Picea obovdta Led. Icon. Pl. 
FI. Ross. 
B. Natives of North America. 
4, alba Michr.  - 1030 
Pinus alba Ait. Hort. Kew., 
