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Lemmon in Garden and Forest, Feb. 10, 1892. (See under P. in- 

 signis.) 



Oregon and west side of Californian coast ranges. 

 P. tumida, Roezl. See P. Teocote. 



1 P. turhinata, Bosc ex Loudon, Encycl. Trees, p. 975. See P. 

 inops. 



P. umbraculifera. See P. Strobus. 



P. uncinata. See P. montana. 



P. valida, Roezl. See P. MontezumsD. 



P. Van Houtteii, Roezl. See P. Montezumse. 



P. Fcm Geertii, Roezl. See P. Montezumse. 



P. variabilis. See P. mitis (echinata) and P. inopS. 



P. Veitcliii, Roezl. See P. Ayacahuite. 



P. variegata ? 



P. Verschaffeltii. See P. Montezumse. 



P. Vilmoriniana. See P. Teocote. 



P. virginiana. See P. inops. 



P. Wilsonii, E-oezl. See P. Montezumse. 



P. Wincesteriana, Journ. Hort. Soc. ii. (1847) 158 = P. Monte° 

 zumse. 



P. Zacatlana. See P. Montezumse. 

 P. Zamaroensis, Roezl. See P. filifolia. 

 P. Zilacuarii, Roezl, See P. Montezumse. 



PODOCARPUS, L'Heritier ; Bentham and Hooker, Genera Planta- 

 rum, iii. 434 ; Parlatore in DC. Prod. xvi. 2, 507 ; Eichler, 103, fig. ; 

 Kirk, Forest Flora of Neiv Zealand. (Taxace^, tribe Podocarpe^e.) 



The species are very imperfectly known. They are trees with great 

 diversity of foliage sometimes on individual trees. Stamens in tufted 

 spikes. Pollen winged or globose; stalk bearing the arillate seeds, 

 swelling when ripe into a succulent mass around the inverted seed. 

 Cotyledons 2, leafy. 



1. P. alpina, Brown ; Parlatore, 520 ; Yeitch, 318 ; Beissner, 194. 

 Tasmania. 



P. aiidina. See Prumnopitys. 



P. antarctica, hort. See P. eurvifolia, Jide Carriere. 



P. canalicidatus, hort. See P. chinensis, Wall. Jide Carriere. 



2. P. ehilina, Richard ; Parlatore, 511 ; Veitch, 319. 

 Andes of Chile. Introduced 1853 (Veitch). 



3. P. chinensis, Wallich ; Parlatore, 516 ; Yeitch^ 317 ; Beissner, 

 193. 



China and Japan. 



4. P. eurvifolia, Carriere, Conif. ed, 2, p. C51 ; Parlatore, 517. 

 A doubtful plant of unknown origin. 



