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For full synonymy, see also Gcvrd. Chron. August 1, 1885, p. 151, 

 fig. 30 ; Veitch, 89, fig. ; Beissner, 453. 



Japan. Discovered on Fusi Yama by Maximowicz. 



4. A. bracteata, is'uttall ; Hook, in Bot. Mag. t. 4740 ; Engelmann 

 in Gard. Chron. 1879, 684 ; Yeitch, 89, f. 14, 15 : Masters in Gavd. 

 Chron. Feb. 23, 1889, p. 242, f. 44, and May 31, 1890, 672, fig. 112, 

 male flowers ; Beissner, 489, fig. Bristle Cone Fir of Lemmon. 



Synonyms : — Finns venusta, Douglas, MSS. P. bracteata, Don; 

 Lambert, ed. i. t. 91 ; Hook. Icon. 379 ; Parlatore, 419. Picea brac- 

 teata, Loudon, Arboretum, iv. f. 2256 ; Encycl. Trees, 1049, fig. 1964 ; 

 Pinet. Brit. ii. 171, t. 25, 26 ; Coleman in Garden, 1889, Jan. 5, 

 fig. ; Lemmon, Tliird Report, No. 17. Abies venusta, Sargent ; Koch, 

 Dendrol. ii. 210. 



Introduced by Douglas from the Santa Lucia Mountains, Cali- 

 fornia. 



A. Bridgesii, ex Kew Index = Tsuga Mertensiana. 



A. Brunoniana. See Tsuga Brunoniana. 



A. caerulea. See Picea alba. 



A. csendescens. See Picea rubra. 



A. californica, ex Keio I)ic?ex = Pseudotsuga Douglasii. 

 A. caminjlocarpa, ex Kew Jnfc = Abies magnifica. 

 A. canadensis. See Tsuga canadensis. 

 A. candicans. See A. pectinata. 

 A. Cedrus. See Cedrus Libani. 



5. A. cephalonica, Loudon ; Masters in Gard. Chron. Nov. 8, 1884, 

 592, fig. 105 ; Veitch, 92 ; Beissner, 438 ; Gard. Mag. Nov. 24, 1888. ' 



Synonyms:— A. Apollinis, Link ; Boissier, v. 702 ; Pinet. Brit. 

 ii. 167, t. 24. A. panachaica, Heldreich. A. regings Amalise, 

 Heldreich. Gard. Cliron. August 17, 1861, p. 755. Pinus Abies, 

 var. cephalonica, Parlatore, 422. Picea cephalonica, Loudon, Encycl. 

 1039, f. 1940 ; Pinet. Brit. ii. 175, t. 27. 



Yarieties : — Carriere describes a var. rubigi^^osa, and Bailly one 

 under the name submutica. A hybrid is also mentioned between 

 CEPHALONICA and PiNSAPO, Revue Horticole, 1889, p. 115. 



Mountains of Greece. Probably a variety of the Silver Fir (A . 

 pectinata), but distinct enough for cultural purposes to be considered 

 as a species. 



6. A. cilicica, Carriere, Coniferes, 229 ; Yeitch, 110 ; Beissner, 448 ; 

 Boissier, Flor. Orient, v. 703. 



Synonym : — Pinus cilicica, Parlatore. 



Discovered by Kotschy in the mountains of the Cilician Taurus ; 

 alt. 4,000-7,000 feet. 



A. chlorocarpa, ex Kew Jnrfca; = Picea escelsa. 

 A. cinerea, ex Kciv J?ic?e:c = Picea excelsa. 



