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3. L. minor L. Ovule solitary; fronds not 
stalked, soon separating; bract cucullate.— 
Outlet of a creek between the Fort and the 
Cliff House. Autumn. 
4. L. appa L. More than 1 ovule.—Com- 
mon. Autumn. 
Sub-Class 2. GymMNosPERMA. 
Onver 1. CONIFER. 
Family 1. TAXINEZ, 
1. Torreya Arn. Nuruec-prve, 
Flowers from scaly buds. 4: consisting of 
bracts on the base of the axis, imbricated in 
4 rows; stamens 0; connectives peltate; an- 
thers 4 to each stamen. % : ovule immersed 
into an urceolate arillus—2. Branches oppo- 
site. Leaves linear, decurrent, rigid, mucronate. 
1. T. Cattrornica Torr.—Tamalpais. La- 
gunitas Creek. Spring. 
Wood and seed have the odor of nutmeg, 
the seed occasionally being used as such. 
Family 2. ABIETINEZ. 
1, Pinug Tourn. Pine. 
& flowers on elongated axes; the different 
axes crowded into an inflorescence round the 
base of a new shoot. @ flowers with fertile 
scales protected by bracts, which are much 
