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A small specimen on the same sheet as the preceding, bearing male 

 strobiles, accompanied by a packet of leaves, not identified, and 

 labelled * Thurland Castle, Kirkby Lonsdale, Westmoreland, May 4, 

 185S/ 



P. Albertiana, Stew ardson-Br own in Torreya, vii., 126 (1907). 



A specimen bearing four cones labelled ' Palliser's Brit.N. Am.Expl. 

 Exp. Abies alba, Mich., Rocky Mountains, coll. E. Bourgeau, 1858/ 



Pseudolarix Fortune I, Mayr, Monog. Abiet. Jap. 99 (1890). 



Two sterile specimens labelled ' Abies Kaempferii, Chekiang, May, 

 I855-' 



Keteleeria Fortunei, Carriere in Rev. Hort. (1868), 132. 



A single specimen with male strobiles, collected by Fortune at 

 the * Temple of Koo-shan, nr. Foochow-foo,' labelled Abies ? Jesoensis, 

 subsequently Ab. firma, S. and Z. ; correctly identified by A. Henry. 



Two small sterile specimens labelled ' Hort. Abies jezoensis.' 



Larix europaea, De Candolle, Fl. Franc, hi., 277 (1805). 



A small specimen accompanied by a cone, labelled ' Pinus Larix, 

 Linn., ex Herb. A. F. Lang ; from the Carpathians.' 



L. leptolepis, Endlicher, Syn. Conif. 130 (1847). 



A sterile specimen collected by Veitch in Japan, labelled 'J. 92 

 Abies leptolepis ; Mt. Fusi-Yama.' 



Two specimens, the larger sterile, the other cone-bearing, collected 

 by J. G. Veitch in Japan, labelled ' Abies leptolepis.' 



L. Griffithii, /. D. Hooker, III. Himalay. PL t. 21 (excl. ff. 1-4), 

 (i855). 



Three specimens, two sterile, one cone-bearing, collected by J. D. 

 Hooker in Sikkim, 9000-11,000 ft. and named by him. 

 Cedrus Libani, Barrelier, PL Icon. 499 (1714). 

 Two sterile specimens accompanied by two cone-scales, collected 

 by Th. Kotschy (No. 416) at Bulgar Dagh ; the scales are probably 

 those of C. atlantica. 



var. argentea, Antoine and Kotschy, Iter. Cilic. No. 417. 

 Kotschy's specimen (No. 417), bearing immature male 

 strobiles, from Bulgar Dagh. 

 C. atlantica, Manetti, Cat. PL Hort. Modician, Suppl. Sec. 9 

 (1845). 



Balansa's specimen with portion of a cone, correctly named, from 

 Dzebel-Tougoar, near Batna, Jan. 24, 1853. 



C. Deodora, Lawson, Agricalt. Man. 381 (1836). 



A small specimen with four male strobiles, labelled ' 5060, Pinus 

 Deodar a, Roxb. [Cedrus Deodar a, Hb. 282).' 



Pseudotsuga Douglasii, Carriere, Conif. 256 (1867). 



Two specimens bearing male strobiles and a cone respectively, 

 labelled ' A. Douglasii, N.W. America, Douglas.' 



A sterile specimen from North America by Douglas. 



One sterile specimen from North- West America by Douglas, 1830. 



One specimen with male strobiles, collected by Mrs. Henry Crease 

 on Vancouver's Island, 



