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age. It is 38 feet high, and the stem measures 4 feet in circum- 

 ference. It has several times ripened sound seeds. In Sweden it is 

 also found at Stockholm (59^ 10'), and in Finland as far north as 

 Wiborg (60^ 45') (Prof. F. C. Schlibeler, " Yiridarium Norvegicum," 

 1886). 



P. L. austriaoa fastigiata. This is a variety characterised by a 

 more or less columnar outline. 



P. L. austriaca variegata, hort. Finns austriaca variegata^ 

 hort. 



P. L. ealabriea, Delam. P. calahrica, Delam. P. Laricio stricta^ 

 Carr. Conif. ed. 2, 492. P. L. italica, hort. P. romana, hort. 



P. L, monspeliensis, hort. P. monspelieiisis, Salzra. P. Salz- 

 man7iii, Dunal. in Mem. Acad. Scien. de Montp. ii. 81 (cum ic). 

 P. Laricio tenuifolia, Pari, in DC. Prodr. xvi. 2, 387. P. L. 

 /3 pyrenaica, Gren. and Godr. (not Lap.). P. L. y cehennensis, Gren. 

 and Godr. P. L. leptoyhylla, Crist. Europ. Abiet. 15. 



We have nice plants of this form. Hardy in Denmark. 



P. L. Pallasiana, Endl. Conif. 179. P. Pallasiana, Lamb. 

 Pin. ed. 2, 11, t. 5. P. maritima, Pall. Index. Taur. P. caramanica, 

 Oliv. P. Laricio caramanica, Spach. Hist. Veg. Phan. xi. 385. P. 

 taurica, hort. P. tatarica, hort. P. halepensis, Bieb. Flor. Taur. 

 Cauc. ii. 408 (not Mill.). P. FenzU, Ant. and Kotsky. 



Habitat. — The Crimea, forming forests of considerable extent 

 on the slopes of the mountains in the neighbourhood of the south 

 coast. 



Introduced by Messrs. Lee and Kennedy in 1790. 



P. L. Pallasiana^ planted in 1815, now measures 47 feet in height 

 and 5 feet 2 inches in girth. 



P. leiophylla, Schiede and Deppe in Linnsea, v. 354, and 

 xii. 490 ; Lamb. Pinet. ed. 2, i. 38, t. 21 ; Loud. Arbor, iv. 2273, 

 f. 2186-87, and Encycl. of Trees, 1011, f. 1891-93 ; Forb. Pinet. Wob. 

 74, f. 28 ; Anb. Conif. 39, t. 18, f. 2 ; Spach, Hist. Veg. Phan. xi. 

 401 ; Endl. Syn. Conif. 155 ; Knight. Syn. Conif. 33 ; Lindl. and 

 Gord. Journ. Hort. Soc. v. 215 ; Carr. Man. des PI. 350, and Tr. 

 Gen. Conif. 320 ; Gord. Pinet. 329 ; Henk. and Hochst. Syn. der 

 Nadelh. 100 (excl. syn. Koezl). 



Habitat. — Mexico, especially in cool regions of the mountains of 

 Angangueo ; also on the mountains of Oaxaca, in the province of 

 Necuachan. 



Introduced about 1839. 



I do not think we possess this plant in Denmark, but I have cones 

 of it in my collection. 



P. leucodermis, Ant. in Oester. Bot. Zeitsch. 1864, xiv. 366 ; 

 Beck, Flor. von Siidbosn. in Annal. Naturhist. Hof mus. Wien, ii. 37 

 (1887), and Boiss. Fl. Orient, s. 697. 



Habitat. — Dalmatia, Montenegro, Herzegovina. South Bosnia, 



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