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Besides the specimens enumerated there are four sheets of fruits 

 and two pen-and-ink sketches depicting various species of Pines. 



Sheet I. contains figures of Pinus Benthamiana (P. Coulteri) ; 

 P. tubercidata, Gordon ; P. radiata, D. Don (P. insignis), and P. 

 cembroides, Gord. (P. edulis). 



Sheet II. P. Gordoniana (P. Montezmnae) ; P. Grenvilleae, Gord. 

 (P. Montezumae) ; P. Wincesteriana, Gord. (P. Montezumae) ; P. 

 Orizabae (P. Pseudostrobus). 



Sheet III. P. Fremontiana (P. edulis) ; P. muricata, D. Don ; 

 P. Montezumae, Gord. (P. Hartwegii) ; P. Pithyusa, Steb. (P. Aa/e- 

 pensis) and P. Laricio ; the last two being the pen-and-ink sketches 

 alluded to above. 



Picea excelsa, Ziw& Linnaea, xv., 517 (1841). 



A sterile specimen with three cone-scales labelled ' Pinus Abies L* 

 (locality undecipherable), ex Herb. A. F. Lang, with no information 

 as to locality or collector, on the same sheet as a cone-bearing 

 specimen of P. Albertiana. 



P. bicolor, Mayr, Abiet. Jap. Reich. 49, t. 3, f. 8 (1890). 



An envelope labelled ' Abies Alcoquiana,' containing a mixture of 

 cone-scales of P. bicolor, Mayr, and leaves of P. hondoensis, Mayr, 

 1. c. 51, t. 4, f. 9, as has been shown by Henry ; cf. Elwes and Henry, 

 Trees of Gt. Britain and Ireland, vi., 1372 (1912). 



P. ajanensis, Fischer ex Lindley and Gordon, Trans. Hort. Soc. v., 

 212 (1850). 



A twig, cone, and packet of leaves, cone-scales and seeds, labelled 

 ' Abies microsperma.' (Lindley in Gard. Chron. (1861), 22.) 



P. spinulosa, Henry in Gard. Chron. xxxix., 219 (1906). (P. 

 morindoides , Render in Sargent, Trees and Shrubs, i., 95, t. 48 (1903).) 



A sterile specimen, labelled ' Ab. Smithiana, Wall.,' collected by 

 J. D. Hooker in Sikkim, 8000-10,000 ft. 



P. hondoensis, Mayr, Monograph. Abiet. Jap. 51, t. iv., f. 9 (1890). 



A sterile specimen with an accompanying envelope of leaves and 

 a twig, labelled 1 Veitchia japonica ; cultivated, Yeddo,' from Japan 

 by Veitch, with two pen-and-ink sketches of malformed cones, upon 

 which the genus Veitchia was founded. 



P. polita, Carrier e, Conif. 256 (1855). 



Three stout sterile specimens, accompanied by three envelopes 

 containing leaves and seeds, collected by Veitch in Japan, and labelled 

 ' 425. Abies polita? (Siebold) ; tree 80-90 ft. high, found on moun- 

 tains in the northern provinces of Nippon ; cones of a green color 

 and pendulous.' 



P. Engelmanni, Engelmann in Trans. St. Louis Acad., ii., 212 

 (1863). 



Two sterile specimens with an accompanying envelope of leaves, 

 labelled 1 PI. Novo-Mexicanae, No. 833, A. Fendler, Coll. A. Menziesii? 

 1847.' 



P. alba, Link, Handb. ii., 478 (1831), 



