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A. chilensis. See A. imbricata. 

 A. columnaris. See A. Cookii. 



4. A. Cookii, R. Brown ; Veitch, 196; Lindley in Joum. Hort. 

 Soc. vi. p. 26T, c. ic. ; Abbey in Gard. Chron. June 23, 1888, p. 774 

 et seq. c. ic. 



Synonym: — A. columnaris, Hook. ; Bot. Mag. t. 4635. 

 New Caledonia. Height 150-200 feet. Conservatory. 



5. A. Cunninghamii, Aiton (1827) ; Yeitcli, 196 ; Parlatore, 372 ; 

 Loudon, Arboretum, 2443, figs. ; Lambert, t. 96. Benth. Flor. Aust. 

 vi. 243. The Moreton Bay Pine. 



Variety : — glauca, Gard. Chron. June 2, 1888, p. 685, f. 90. 

 Mountains of Queensland and fide Mueller of New Guinea ! 

 Height 100-125 feet. Conservatory. 

 A. elegans. See A. brasiliana. 



6. A. excelsa, R. Brown (1813) ; Parlatore, 373 ; Loudon, Arbo- 

 retum, 4, 2440, figs. ; Forbes, Pinet. Woburn. t. 50 ; Yeitch, 196 ; 

 Gard. Chron. May 26, 1888, p. 649; F. v. Mueller, Fragmenta, 

 ix. 169. The Norfolk Island Pine. 



Variety : — albo-spica. 



Norfolk Island. Height 150-200 feet. Conservatory. 

 A. Goldieana, hort. ; Florist (1887), 39. See A. Bulei. 

 A. gracilis. See A. brasiliana. 



7. A. imbricata, Pavon ; Lambert, ed. 2, t. 45 ; Finet. Woburn. t. 35, 

 36; Loudon, Arboretum, 2286; Fiicycl. 1063, figs. ; Pmef. Brit.i. 99, 

 t. 14, 15 ; Masters in Gard. Chron. 1873, 291 ; 688, 1889 ; and 

 Nov. 22, 1890; Veitch, 191, figs. ; Beissner, 200, with figs. The 

 Dropmore tree, Gard. Chron. October 5, 1872, p. 1324 ; germination 

 of, 1890, Nov. 22, p. 592 ; monoecious, Nov. 22, 1890, p. 592, fig. 



Mountains of Southern Chili. Height 100-150 feet. Introduced 

 by Menzies in 1796. One of the trees introduced by him is still in 

 the Royal Gardens, Kew. 



A. Lindleyana = A. brasiliana. 



A. Bidolfiana. See A. brasiliana, ex Keiv Index. 



8. A. E-ulei, Ferd. v. Mueller ; Veitch, 197 ; Gard. Chron. Sept. 28, 

 1861, p. 868, c. ic. 



Variety : — Goldieana. 



New Caledonia. Height 40-50 feet. Conservatory. Introduced 

 by Messrs. Veitch in 1863. 



A. Van Geertii, Gard. Chron. 1876, v. 603. 

 Arbor- Vit?e. See Thuya. 



ATHROTAXIS, Don (1839); Bentham and Hooker, iii. 430; 

 Parlatore, p. 433 ; Eichler, 85. (Tribe Taxodie.e.) Sometimes, but 

 erroneously, written Arthrotaxis. 



Tasmanian trees. Leaves evergreen, uniform, spiral. Flowers 



