CONIFERS OF LINDLEY HERBARIUM, CAMBRIDGE. 91 



A. amabilis, Forbes, Pinet. Woburn, 125, t. 44 (1840). 

 A sterile, probably cultivated specimen, correctly identified. 

 A sterile, probably cultivated specimen, labelled Abies grandis, 

 but not A. grandis, Lindley in Penny Cyclop, i., 30 (1833). 

 A. nobilis, Lindley, 1. c. 30. 



A sterile, probably cultivated specimen, so named. 



A sterile native specimen collected by Jeffrey on the Chastey 

 Mts. at 6000 ft. elevation, Lat. 41 0 50', Oct. 17, 1852. 



A. cilicica, Antoine and Kotschy, Bot. Wochenbl. (1853), 409. 



Two sterile specimens collected by Th. Kotschy, Nos. 415 and 

 339 b., at Bulgar Dagh, Aug. 1853. 



A. firma, Siebold and Zuccarini, Fl. Jap. ii., 15, t. 107 (1844). 



A sterile specimen labelled ' Abies bifida ; cultivated in gardens, 

 Yeddo, Japan. Veitch.' 



A. brachyphylla, Maximowicz, Mel. Biol, vi., 23 (1866). 



A sterile specimen gathered by Veitch (No. 144) in Japan, on a 

 mountain at the back of Kanagawa, labelled ' A. firma.' 



A. Veitchii, Lindley in Gard. Chron. (1861), 23. 



Two small specimens, one bearing a solitary cone, collected by 

 J. G. Veitch in Japan. 



A. homolepis, Siebold and Zuccarini, Fl. Jap. ii., 17, t. 108 (1844). 



A sterile specimen on the same sheet as Abies Webbiana, and so 

 named ; doubtless of garden origin. 



A. bracteata, Nuttall, Syl. N. Amer. hi., 137, t. 118 (1849). 



A sterile specimen collected by Douglas in California, labelled 

 ' Taxodiuni sempervirens, Hook. Ic. 579.' 



Another sterile specimen, correctly named, collected by Jeffrey, 

 No. 119. 



