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P. Taeda, L . South-eastern United States. 
P. Thunbergii, Pari. Japan. 
P. massoniaua, Sieb. fy Zucc. (not Lamb.). 
P. Pinaster, Loud, (in part). 
P. rubra, Sieb. 
P. sylvestris, Thunb. (not L.). 
Var. aurea. 
Yar. variegata. 
P. tuberculata, Gord. (not D. Don). Oregon. 
P. attenuata, Lemmon. 
P. californica, Hartw. (not Loisel.). 
ff Strobus. 
P. Ayacahuite, Ehrenb. Mexico. 
P. Buonapartea, Boezl. 
P. Colorado, Boezl. 
P. Don Pedri, Boezl. 
P. durangensis, Boezl. 
P. hamata, Boezl. 
P. loudoniana, Gord. 
P. Popocatepetlii, Boezl. 
P. Veitchii, Boezl. 
P. Cembra, L. ; Gard. Chron., 1872, 397 ; Beissner, Handbuch, 
276, f. 65. Mountains of Central Europe; Siberia. 
“ The Stone Pine.” 
Var. aurea. 
Yar. pumila, Pall. FI. Ross. 5, t. 2. 
P. excelsa, Wall.; Gard. Chron., 1883, xix., 219, f. 35. 
Temperate Himalaya. “ The Bhotan Pine.” 
P. flcxilis, James ; Gard. Chron., 1875, iv., 356, f. 75. Eastern 
Rocky Mountains to Texas, &c. 
P. koraiensis, Sieb. 4- Zucc. ; Beissner, Handbuch, 281, f. 68, 
Veitch, Manual, 178, f. 40. Korea, Japan. 
P. latnbertiana, Dougl. ; Gard. Chron., 1885, xxiii.. 11 -. 
1 887, i., 769, f. 144. California, Oregon. “The Sugar 
Pine.” 
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