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perfect flowers on some seedling plants cf Philadelphia, when only 

 2 to 3 ins. in height. 



Pinus pindica (?). — Dr. Masters showed cones, received under this 

 name, from Mr. Oscar Bierbach, of the Botanic Garden, Belgrade. The 



Fig. 63. — Roots of CEnanthe crocata. {Gardeners'' Chronicle.) 



tree is reported to be a native of the mountains of Thessaly. No foliage 

 was sent, but the cones have the appearance of those of a variety of 

 P. Laricio, but much more tapering in form than is usually the case in 

 that species. 



