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24. P. nereifolia, E. Br. . . 



^25. P. polysfachya, E. Br. 

 P. nereifolia, Don. 



P. bracteata, Blume . 



27. P. macrophylla, Don . 



Taxus macrophylla, Hanks 

 P. verticillata, I Q arc j ens 

 P. longifolia, j 



(B) Maki, Siebold . . . 

 P. Makayi, Gardens. 

 Taxus 3Iakayi, Pin. Wo- 

 burn. 



|28. P. japonica, Siebold . 

 •j"29. P. Koraiana, Siebold . 

 |30. P. amara, Blame . 



31. P. Thunbergii, Hooker 



Taxus latifolia, Thunb. 

 P. nobilis, Gardens. 



32. P. elongata, Herit. 



Taxus elongata, Soland. 

 Taxus capcnsis, Lamarck 

 P. pruinosa, E. Meyer. 



f33. P. Meyeriana, Endl. . 



|34. P. falcata, 7^. Br. . . 



Taxus falcata, Thunberg. 



35. P. taxifolia, Humboldt 



Taxus montana, Willd. 

 Podocarpus montana, 



Loddiges. 

 Dacrydium distichum, 

 Don. 



(A) communis, Kun h, 



(B) densifolia, Kunth. 



j36. P. andina, Popp. . 



? Taxus spicata, Dombey. 

 P. spicata, Poppig. 



f37. P. ferruginea, Don 



A CATALOGUE OF CONIFEROUS PLANTS 



Fruit eatable. 



A large tree. 



A tree 80 ft. high. 

 A tree 40 ft. high. 



A bush. 



A vast tree, with 

 whorled branches. 



A tree. 



A tree 60 ft. high 



A tree 10 to 20 feet 

 high. 



A tree 40 to 60 feet 

 high. 



Nepal. 

 Sincapore. 



Amboynaand Java. 



Japan, as high as 

 40" N. L. 



Japan. 



Japan. 

 Corea. 

 Java. 



C. of Good Hope. 

 C. of Good Hope. 



C. of Good Hope. 

 C. of Good Hope. 



Peru. 



S. Chi] 



N. Zealand. 



