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A CATALOGUE OF CONIFEROUS PLANTS, 



11. A. 



112 



Abies vulgaris, Poiret. 

 Abies excclsa, Link. 

 Abies candicans, Fisch. 

 Picea pectinata, Loud. 



(B) Apollinis, h Link . 

 Pinus Apollinis, Antoine. 

 P. orientalis, Frivaldsky. 



t(C.) leioclada, Endlicher 



Pinus leioclada, Steven. 



cephalonica, h Loudon . 

 Ab. Lucombeana, Gar- 

 dens. 



Picea cephalonica, Loud. 

 Pinus cephalonica, Endl. 



A. firma, Sieb. and Zucc. . 

 Abies Momi, Siebold. 

 Pinus jftrma, Antoine. 



fl3. A. homolepis, Sieb.fyZuc. 

 Pinus homolepis, Ant. 



14. A. balsamea, 11 Miller . 



Pinus balsamea, Linn. 

 Abies balsamifera, Mich. 

 Picea balsamea, Loudon. 



j-15. A. concolor .... 

 Pinus concolor, Engelm. 



16. A. amabilis, h Lindley . 



Picea amabilis, Loudon. 

 Pinus amabilis, Douglas. 



^ ,17. A. grandis, h Lindley 



Pinus grandis, Douglas. 

 Picea grandis, Loudon. 



tl8. A. lasiocarpa, Hooker . 



19. A. Pindrow, h Spach . . 



TaxusLambertiana, Wal. 

 Picea Pindrow, Loudon. 

 Pinus Pindrow, Royle. 

 Picea Herbertiana,~M&M. 



A small tree or 

 shrub. 



A tree 60 feet 

 high. 



A tall tree. 



A tree 20 

 feet high. 



A tree 40 



to 30 



to 50 

 (The 



BalmofGilead.) 



feet high 



A tree. 



A tree 170 to 200 

 feet high. 



A tree 170 to 200 

 feet high. 



? ? 



A tree 80 to 

 feet high. 



100 



Mountains 

 Greece. 



of 



Damp places, near 

 the Black Sea. 



Mount Enos in 

 Cephalonia to the 

 height of 5000 

 feet. 



Mountains 

 Japan. 



of 



Mountains 

 Japan. 



Canada and North- 

 ern States of N. 

 America ; on the 

 mountains down 

 to N. Carolina. 



Mountains of New 

 Mexico. 



N. W. America. 



Valleys ofN. Cali- 

 fornia. 



N. AY. America. 



Himalayan Moun- 

 tains as far as 

 Cashmeer. 



