1000 ARBORETUM ET FRUTICETUM BRITANNICUM. 
A tree at Redleaf, raised by W. Wells, Esq., from seeds received from China 
in 1829, was 16 ft. high in 1837, but was killed by the winter of 1837-8. 
2 38. P. timorie’nsts. The Timor Pine. 
A tree at Boyton, which, in 1837, was 16 ft. high, after being 25 years 
planted, was raised from seed received by Mr. Lambert from Timor, one of 
the Molucca Islands. It bears a close general resemblance in the foliage and 
habit to P. longifolia ; but the leaves (of which there are three in a sheath) 
are rather more slender, and of a deeper green. 
§ iil, Quine. — Leaves 5, rarely 4, in a Sheath. 
A. Cones with the Scales thickened at the Apex. 
a. Natives of Mexico. 
£ 39. P. Hartwe'siz Lindl. Hartweg’s Pine. 
: 
1875. P. Hartwegii. 
