LIST OF CONIFERS AND TAXADS. 



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A. Pattoniana. See Tsuga. 



A, Fichta. See Abies sibirica. 



A. Pindrow, Spach ; Masters in Gard. Chron. 1886, p. 691, fig. 154 ; 

 Veitch, 110. See Abies Webbiana. 



20. A. Pinsapo, Boissier ; Masters in Gard. Chron. October 10, 1885, 

 p. 468, fig. 99 ; single cone, July 3, 1886, fig. 1 ; (male flowers), 

 Feb. 4, 1888, p. 140 leaf -section. Yeitch, 105 ; Beissner, 445. 



Synonym: — Picea Pinsapo^ Loudon, Encyd. 1041, f. 1948; Pinet. 

 Brit. ii. 189, t. 30. 



Varieties : — Hamoxdii, Veitcli, 105; glauca. M. E. Bailifi", in 

 Pevue Horticole, March 1, 1889, p. 115, describes a hybrid, raised by 

 M. H. de Vilmorin, between A. Pinsapo and A. cephalonica. 



Mountains of Southern Spain, 3,000-6,000 feet. Discovered in 

 the Spanish Sierras and introduced by Boissier. 



A. reginx A malise. See A. cephalonica. 



21. A. religiosa, Schlechtendal ; Masters in Gard. Chron. Jan. 10, 

 1885, fig. 13, March 7, 1891, p. 305, 307, and in Journ. Linn. Sac. 

 xxii. 195 ; Veitch, 111 ; Beissner, 491. 



Synonyms: — Picea religiosa, A. Murray in Gard. Chron. April 29, 

 1876, p. 561, fig. ; Loudon, Pncycl. Trees, 1049, f. 1965. A. hirtella, 

 Lindley. 



Mountains of Mexico and Guatemala, 4,000 feet. Discovered by 

 Humboldt. Introduced by Hartweg in 1838. 



22. A. sachalinensis, Masters in Gard. Cliron. Nov. 8, 1879, p. 588, 

 fig. 97, and Journ. Linn. Soc. xviii. ; Yeitch, 106, fig. ; Mayr, Mon, 

 Ahiet. Japan (1890), p. 42, t. 3, f. 6. 



Synonym: — A. Veitchii var. sachalinensis, Schmidt ; Beissner, 

 461, fig. ex Gai^d. Chron. I.e. 



Sachalin, Jesso. Introduced from Jesso by Maries for Messrs. 

 Veitch. 



A. sacra. See Keteleeria sacra. 



23. A. sibirica, Ledebour ; Beissner, 455 ; Veitch, 111. 

 Synonyms: — A. Pichta, Forbes, Pinetmn Wohnrn. t. 37. Picea 



Pichta, Loudon, Arboretum, iv. f. 2338 ; Pncycl. 1043, f. 1951. 

 Northern and Eastern Russia. 



A. sitchensis. See Picea Menziesii. 

 A. Smithiana. See Picea Morinda. 

 A. spectaUlis, Don. See Abies Webbiana. 

 A. suhalpina, Engelmann. See Abies lasiocarpa. 

 A. taxifolia. See Pseudotsuga Douglasii. The same name has 

 also been applied to Tsuga Mertensiana, and to Abies pectinata. 

 A. torano. See Picea polita. 



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