LIST OF CONIFERS AND TAXADS. 



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A. Clanhrassiliana, a form of Picea excels a. 



A. commutata. See Picea Engelmanni and P. pungens. 



7. A. eoncolor, Lindley and Gordon, Journ. Hort. Soc. 1850, v. 210 ; 

 Engelmann in Gard. Chron. 1879, 684, f. 114, 115 ; Masters in 

 Gard. Chron. 1879, 684, f. 114 ; Dec. 27, 1890, p. 749, cones ; and in 

 Journ. Linn. Soc. xxii. 177, partly ; Beissner, 470, partly, fig. 130, 

 but excl. syns. ; Yeitcli, 93. Colorado White Fir. 



SrJffOJfYMS : — Finns eoncolor, Parlatore, 426. Ficea eoncolor, 

 Murray in Gard. Chron. 1875, p. 135, f. 26. Ficea lasiocarpa of some 

 gardens (not of Hooker). See also A. Lowiana. 



Yaeiety : — viOLACEA = Picea eoncolor var. violacea, Roezl ; 

 Murray in Gard. Chron. 1875, 464, f. 94. Engelmann in Gard. Chron. 

 1879, Nov. 29, p. 684, and Masters in eodem Dec. 27, 1890, p. 751. 

 Ahies eoncolor violacea, Gard. Cliron. 189, fig. 751. 



Colorado, Utah, Arizona. 



A. eurvifolia, ex Kew Index = 'PiceSb alba. 



A. Davidiana, Franchet. See Keteleeria Davidiana. 



A. decidua, ex Keio Index. See Tsuga Brunoniana. 



A. denticulata, Poiret. See Picea nigra. 



A. Douglasi. See Pseudotsuga Douglasii. 



A. diimosa, Loudon. See Tsuga Brunoniana. 



A. Uiehlerii, Lauchein Gart. Zeit. Feb. 1882, c. ic. =A. Veitchii. 



A. elegans. Knight. See Picea excelsa, fide Kew Index. 



A. excelsa. See A. pectinata and Picea excelsa. 



A. finedonensis. See Picea excelsa. 



8. A. firma, Siebold and Zuccarini, Flor. Jap. ii. 15, t. 107 ; 

 Masters in Gard. Chron. 1879, p. 198, and in Journ. Linn. Soc. xviii. 

 p. 514 ; Veitch, 95 ; Beissner, 451, fig. ; Mayr, Mon. Ahiet. Japan. 31, c. 

 tab. ; Journ. of Hort. Oct. 8, 1891. 



Synonyms: — Finns firma, Antoine ; Parlatore, 424. Ahies holo- 

 phylla, Maximowicz. 



Abies bifida, Siebold and Zuccarini, is a name applying to the 

 young sterile stage in which the leaves are of a difi'erent form from 

 those on the older and on the cone-bearing branches. 



Introduced by Siebold from Japan. 



A. Fortunei. See Keteleeria Fortunei. 



9. A. Praseri, Lindley ; Veitch, 96 ; Beissner, 463 ; Sargent in 

 Garden and Forest, Oct. 2, 1889 ; Masters in Gard. Chron. Dec. 13, 

 1890, p. 684, fig. 132. 



Synonyms: — Ficea Fraseri, Loudon, Arhoret. fig. 2243; Fncycl. 

 1045, f. 1965. Finus Fraseri, Parlatore, I.e. 420 ; Lambert, ed. iii. t. 29. 



Mountains of Carolina and Pennsylvania. Discovered and intro- 

 duced by Fraser in 1811. 



A. glauca and A. glaucescens, Roezl. See A. religiosa. 



