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CONTENTS. 



Pago 



Variety 1 - - 2239 



P. TseWa var. 2 alopecuroidea 



Alt. is by Mr. Lambert 



considered as a var. of P. 



rigida. 



18. (r.) serotina Mickx. 2 N. America 



fig. 2127, 2128, 2129, 2130. 2212 

 The late, or Pond, Pine. 



? Tafda alopecuroidea Ait. 



P. variabilis iamfi. fig. 2131. - - - 2213 



§ vi. Ponderbsa. 5 $i — I 



19. ponderdsa Doug. i. North America 



fig. 2132, 2133, 2134, 2135, 2136, 

 2137. showing Arceuthdbium Oxy- 

 cedri Bieb., Fiscum Oxycedri Dee., 

 attached - 2243 



The heavy-wooded Pine. 



B. Cones having the Scales hooked. 

 § vii. Sabiniknae. 



20. Sabima>z« Doug. 2 North America 



f. 2138, 2139, 2140, 2142, 2143. 2246 



Sabine's, or the great prickly-coned, Pine. 



21. Coulten" D. Don. £ Santa Lucia 



fig. 2141, 2145, 2146, 2147. 2250 



Coulter's, or the great hooked, Pine. 

 P. Sabiniana. var. Hort. 

 P. macrocdrpa Lindl. MS. 



22. longifolia Roxb. 1 i— J Nepal 



fig. 2149, 2150, 2151, 2152. 2252 



The long-leaved Indian Pine. 



§ viii. Gerardikna. 1 i I 



23. Gerardiawa Wall. ± i— I East Indies 



fig. 2153, 2154, 2155. 2254 



Gerard's, or the short-leaved Nepal, Pine. 

 P. Nedsa Govan. 



Eatable-seeded Pine of the East Indies. 

 ? Chilghbza Elphinstone. 



C. Cones long, slightly tubercled. 



§ ix. Austrdlis. 1 



24. australis Michx. 1 United States 



f. 2 156, 2157, 2158, 2159, 2160. 2255 

 The southern Pine. 



P. palustris Willd., Mill., Ait., Ph., Lamb. 



P. americdna palustris, S(C, Hort. 



P. serdtina Hort. 



Long-leaved Pine, Yellow Pine, Pitch 

 Pine, Amer. 



Broom Pine, Southern States. 



Souther?i Pine and Red Pine, Northern 

 States. 



Yellow Pine, Pitch Pine, Middle States. 



Georgia Pitch Pine of the Timber Mer- 

 chants in England and the West Indies. 



Variety - - 2255 



2 cxcclsa 1 North America. 

 P. palustris exctisa Booth. 



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§ x. Canariensis. £ i I 



25. canariensis C. Smith. 1 Canaries 



f.2162, 2163, 2164,2165, 2166. 2261 



The Canary Pine. 



? P. adi'mca Bosc. 



26. sinensis Lamb. 1 i— i China 



fig. 2167, 2168, 2169. 2264 



The Chinese Pine. 



27. insignis Doug. 1 California 



fig. 2170, 2171, 2172. 2265 

 The remarkable Pine. 



28. Teocote Schiede et Deppe 1 1— 1 Mount 



Orizaba - fig. 2173, 2174. 2266 

 The Teocote, or twisted-leaved, Pine. 



29. patula Schiede et Deppe MSS. 1 i-J 



Mexico - fig. 2175, 2176. 2267 



The s^reading-leaved Pine. 

 § xi. Llaveana. 5! 



30. Llavedna Otto. 1 Mexico 



fig. 2177, 2178, 2179, 2180. 2267 

 La Llave's Pine. 



App. i. Species of 3-leaved Pines which 

 cannot with certainty be referred to any of 

 the preceding Sections, but of which there 

 are living Plants in England. - 2268 



31. californiana Lois. 1 — I California 



2268 



The Californian Pine. 



P. montereyensis Godefroy. 



P. adunca Bosc. 



P. mouther agensis Hort. Soc. Gard. 



Pin de Monterey Bon Jard. 



Fraseri Lodd. Cat. 

 timoriensis Hort. Timor - 



- 2269 



- 2269 



App. ii. Pines supposed to have 3 Leaves, 

 but of which the Cones only have been seen 

 in Britain. The Cones are hooked or tu- 

 bercled. - - - 2269 



32. muricata D. Don. 1 — I California 



fig. 2180. 2269 

 The smaller prickly-con^rf Pine. 

 Obispo, Span. 



33. tuberculata D. Don. * — I California 



fig. 2181. 2270 

 The tuberculated Pine. 



34. radiata D. Don. 1 —I California 



fig. 2182. 2270 



The radiated-scaled Pine. 

 Sect. iii. Quince. — Leaves 5 in -a Sheath. 



§ xii. Occidentals, f. ZJ l I I 



35. occidentalis Swartz. t Z3 West Indies 



fig. 2183. 2271 



The Wat-Indian Pino. 



P. fdliis quinis, <St., Plum. Cat., &c. 

 LJrix amcricana Tourn. 



