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f Eupicea. — “ Spruce Firs.” 
J icea alba, Link.; Beissner, Hand'buch, 341, f. 96. North 
Eastern America, British Columbia. 
Abies alba, Michx. 
A. alba var. caerulea, Carr. 
A. arctica, Seem. 
A. caerulea, Forbes. 
A. canadensis. Mill. 
A. laxa, C. Koch. 
A. rubra var. caerulea, Loud. 
Picea caerulea, Link. 
P. nigra var. glauca, Carr. 
Pinus alba, Lamb. 
P. canadensis, Duroi (not L.). 
P. glauca, Moench. 
P. laxa, Ehrh. 
P. rubra var. violacea, Endl. 
Yar. caerulea. 
P. alcockiana, Carr.; Beissner , Handbucb, 379, f. 101. 
Japan. 
Abies acicularis, Hort. 
A. alcockiana, Veitch. 
A. bicolor, Maxim. 
A. excelsa acicularis, Hort. 
PinUs alcockiana, Pari. 
P. Engelmanni, Engelm. ; Beissner, Handbucb, 344, f. 97. 
British Columbia, Oregon to Arizona. 
Abies alba, Torr. 
A. Engelmanni, Parry. 
A. nigra, Engelm. 
Pinus commutata, Pari. 
P. Eugelmanni, Engelm. 
Var. glauca. 
P. ericoides, Hort. A variety of uncertain origin. 
P. excelsa, Link. ; Beissner, Handbuch, 353, f. 99. Mountains 
of Northern and Central Europe. *« The common 
Spruce.” 
Abies excelsa, DC. 
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