Dr. E« . Purkynje 



Feb. 6, 1875 



of P. rigidar Don-,, P.Taeda L. nott 

 many localitiesja very long-needle 

 related to Taeda from Texas 



Of the f ollowing? species I have examined' sorae spontaneous specimens,, 



but only from a few localities?; those underlined I have not seen irr 



cultivation up to now: : 



Pinus inops Loland 



Pinus mitis Michx 



Pinus Hudsonica Poir~ 



Pinus contorta Dougll 



Pinus insignis Dougll 



Pinus patula Schiede 



Pinus cenbroides 



Pinus tenuif olia Lindl 



Pinus leiophylla Schiede 



Pinus flexilis James 



Pinus Koraiensis Sab & Zuse 



from the latter I T distinguish- specimens collected by/ iVi aximo- 



wicz of patula and leiophylla,, those fronte Schiede and Harwigr fronr 



Arizale 



cembroides' , one specimen fronf Hartwig/ of tenuif olia , one specimen- 

 of ^««hiemala Pariatone threw Pinus pyrenaica together with mariti - 

 ma, which I examined in many wild specimens from Italy (Bruttia) ) and 

 the Orient,. All spanish specimens, which I receivecb as pyrenaica 

 were Laricio Poinetiana, however I am missing until now specimens 

 of f Lapeyronte "in vallibus de Poan de la Pez w and from Carriere 

 Bögneres de Luchoin which are mentioned b3n Pariatone. In gardens I 

 found a finely needled form under the name pyrenaica^ belonging? to 

 Laricio but distinctly different from Pointiana» ■ By the way, I anr 

 missing also Laricio from Italy\sl have it only from- Aetna, Consa of 

 Cevenne , Spain, and from East-europe and the Orient ,not from ita - 

 lian continent;< 



I have not seen anything of the plants of Roetzel, , Bolander, , 

 Galeotti, Jeffrey, Coulter, Boiirgeau, Douglas, . Lyatt, . Michaux,, 



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