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var. glauca, Beissner, Nadelholzkunde, 419 (1891). 

 A large sterile specimen collected by A. Fendler (No. 829) 

 in New Mexico in 1847, labelled ' A. Douglasii.' 



Two specimens, one cone-bearing, labelled ' Abies sp. n 

 Moran. Oct. 38, Hartweg.' 



Two sterile specimens labelled 1 Abies Douglasii,' collected 

 by C. Wright (No. 1885) in New Mexico, 1851-52. 

 Tsuga DiVERSiFOLiA, Masters, Journ. Linn. Soc. (Bot.) xviii., 514 

 (1881). 



Three specimens, two cone-bearing, collected by J. G. Veitch in 

 Japan, and labelled ' Abies Tsuga,' agreeing with the species, except 

 that the peg-like projections of the twigs are glabrous. 



T. Brunoniana, Carrier e, Traite Conif. 188 (1855). 



Three specimens, two cone-bearing, one sterile, the latter and a 

 cone-bearing collected by J. D. Hooker in Sikkim, 8000-10,000 ft., 

 labelled 'Abies dumos a, Don.' Wallich's specimen (No. 6061), labelled 

 ' Pinus Brunoniana, Wall., and P. decidua, Wall., in Herb. 1824, '^are 

 from Nepal. 



Tsuga Pattoniana, Seneclauze, Conif. 21 (1867). 



A specimen bearing one mature and three immature cones collected 

 by Jeffrey (No. 430) on the Cascade Mts., at 6000 ft. elevation, Lat. 

 42 0 , Oct. 15, 1852, and labelled 1 Abies Patonii.' Correctly identified 

 by Dr. A. Henry. 



Abies Pindrow, Spach, Hist. Veg. xi., 423 (1842). 



A sterile specimen from the Himalayas by Wallich, labelled ' 6065, 

 Taxus ? Lambertiana, Wall.' 



Two sterile specimens labelled Ab. Webbiana, Wall.,' collected by 

 T. Thomson in the Western Himalayas at 9000-12,000 ft. elevation. 



A. Webbiana, Lindley in Penny Cyclop, i., 30 (1833). 



Two specimens, one bearing male strobiles, one sterile, accompanied 

 by an immature cone, labelled ' Ab. Webbiana, Wall.,' collected by 

 J. D. Hooker in Sikkim at 10,000-12,000 ft. elevation. 



A. cephalonica, Loudon, Arb. et Frut., iv., 2325 (1838). 



A sterile specimen without information as to locality or collector. 



A. Pinsapo, Boissier, Biblioth. Univ. Geneve, xiii., 167 (1838). 



Similarly, a sterile specimen of unknown origin ; correctly identi- 

 ed. 



A. religiosa, Schlechtendal in Linnaea, v., 77 (1830). 



A large sterile specimen named Pinus religiosa, collected by Graham 

 (No. 319 B.) in Mexico. 



A. glaucescens, Roczl, Cat. Gr. Conif. Mex. (1858-59), 5. 



Two specimens with accompanying cone-scales and two unfinished 

 pen-and-ink sketches of the cones by Lindley ; collected by Roezl in 

 Mexico in 1858. One is labelled 1 Abies glaucescens,' the other ' A. 

 religiosa.' 



A. concolor, Lindley and Gordon, Journ. Hort. Soc. v., 210 (1850). 

 A sterile specimen collected by A. Fendler (No. 828) in New Mexico, 

 1847, labelled ' Pinus concolor, Engelm.' 



