CLASSIFICATION. 



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AEEANGEMENT. 



PINACE^. 



Division I. — CONIFKR^. — Cone-bearing Firs and Pines. 

 Division II. — Baggifer^. — Berry and Fruit-bearing Pines. 



CONIFERS. 



S.D. L— AbIETINE^.— The Fir Tribe. 



§ 1. Intermedia. — The Intermediate Fir. 

 § 2. Pieea.— The Pitch or Silver Fir. 

 § 3. Vera. — The True or Spruce Fir. 

 S.D. IL— Cedrus.— The Cedar. 

 S.D. III— CUPRESSINE^.-- -The Cypress Tribe. 



§ 1. — Actinostrobeae. — The Eayed-scaled Cypress. 

 Sub. § 1. — OcTOVALVUS. — Eight-valved. 

 Sub. § 2. — Sexavalvus. — Six-valved. 

 Sub. § 3. — QuARTOVALvus. — Four-valved. 

 § 2. — Arthrotaxis. — The Jointed-branched Cypress. 

 § 3. — Cryptomeria. — The Cedar-like Cypress. 

 § 4. — Gupresstellata. — The Star-coned Cypress. 

 § 5. — Cuprespinnata. — The Feathery-sprayed Cypress. 

 § 6. — Thuriferae. — The Arbor Yitse. 

 Sub. § 1.— Biota.— The Oriental. 

 Sub. § 2. — LiBOCEDRUS. — The very Fragrant. 

 Sub. § 3.— Thuja.— The Occidental. 

 § 7. — Verse. — The True Cypress. 



Sub. § 1. — Cham^cyparis. — The Ground Cypress. 

 Sub. § 2. — CuPRESSUs. — The Prototype. 

 Sub. § 3. — Eetinospora. — Eesinous-seeded. 

 S.D. IV. — GiGANTABIES. — The Giant or Mammoth Fir. 

 S.D. T.— Larix.— The Larch Fir. 

 S.D. VI. — PlNGUEGER^. — The Wax-like Pine Tribe. 

 § 1. — Araucaria. — The Araucarian. 

 § 2. — Dammara. — ^The Indian. 

 § 3. — Baxopitys. — The Eacem-flowered. 

 § 4. — Sciadopitys. — The Shade or Umbrella-Like. 

 S.D. VIL— PiNUS.— The Pine. 



