LIST OF CONIFERS AND TAXADS. 



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Boissier, Fl. Orient, v. 698 ; Masters in Gard. Chron. Feb. 24, 1883, 

 f. 35 ; Yeitch, 177 ; Beissner, 283 ; Pinet Brit. 27, t. 4. 



The Greek plant known as P. peuke, referred by Hooker to this 

 species, is abundantly distinct in cultivation. 



Temperate Himalaya. 



P, excorticata, Lindl. et Gord. See P. Bungeana. . 

 P. exserta, Roezl. See P. pseiidostrobns. 

 P. Fenzlii. See P. Laricio. 

 P. fertilis. See P. cembroides. 



19. P. jaiifolia, Lindley in Bot. Reg. 1840 ; Parlatore, 400 ; Loudon, 

 Encyd. p. 1008, figs. 1889-90, from Hartweg's type ; Gordon, ed. 2, 

 301. 



Introduced to the Royal Horticultural Society in 1839 from the 

 volcano of Fuega, Guatemala, by Hartweg. 

 P. Fischeri. See P. montana. 



20. P. flexilis, James ; Parlatore, 403 ; Veitch, 177 ; Beissner, 273 ; 

 Macoun, 465 ; Pinet. Brit. i. 33 ; Gard. Chron. Sept. 18, 1875, p. 356, 

 fig. 75. 



Syjvojvvms : — P. Lamhertiana /3, Hook. P. Lamhertiana var. 

 hrevifolia, Lindley and Gordon. 



Eastern slope of Rocky Mountains, Montana to New Mexico, 

 Texas, Utah, Nevada, Arizona (Sargent). 



P. fragilis. See P. Pinea. 



P. Fraserii. See P. rigida. 



P. Fremontiana. See P. monophylla. 



P. frondosa, Roezl. See P. Hartwegii. 



P. galocote, Roezl. See P. Teocote. 



P. Geitnerii, Roezl. See P. Hartwegii. 



P. genevensis, hort. See P. silvestris. 



P. genuensis, Loddige. See P. halepensis. 



P. georgica, hort. See P. palustris. 



21. P. Gerardiana, Wallich ; Lambert, Finns, ed. 3, t. 79 ; Par- 

 latore, 1. c. 391 ; Loudon, Encycl. f. 1869, etc. ; J. D. Hook. 

 Flor. Brit. Ind. v. 652 ; Royle, III. 353, t. 85 ; Yeitch, 163 ; Beissner, 

 251 ; Boissier, Flor. Orient, v. 696. 



North- West em Himalaya. Scarcely hardy. 



P. Ghieshreghtii, Carriere, ed. 2, 426. Unknown except by the 

 brief mention by Carriere, who says it is a 5-leaved species. 



22. P. glabra, Walter ; Sargent, Census Eeport, 200 ; Hoopes, Ever- 

 greens.^ 82. 



South Carolina, Florida. 

 P. Gordoniana. See P. Montezumse. 

 P. gracilis, Roezl. See P. leiophylla. 

 P. grandis, Roezl. See P. Montezumse. 



