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PINUS. Pine. Coniferae. 
P. albicaulis. White-bark Pine. W. North America. 
P. aristata. Colorado, Nevada, Utah and California. 
P. Armandii. Armand’s Pine. W. China. 
Height 7 feet. Planted 1910. 
P. Ayacahuite. Mexican White Pine. Mexico. 
P. balfouriana. Fox-tail Pine. California. 
P. banksiana. Jack Pine. E. North America. 
Height 26 feet. Planted 1896. 
P. bungeana. Bunge’s Pine, Eace-bark Pine. China. 
*P. canadensis. Canary Islands. 
P. Cembra. Arolla Pine, Swiss Stone Pine. Alps and 
Siberia. 
P. cembroides. Three-leaf Nut Pine. Arizona, Mexico 
and Lower California. 
P. contorta. Beach Pine. W. North America. 
P. Coulteri. Coulter’s Pine. California. 
Syn. P. macrocarpa. 
Height 26 feet. A spreading tree, showing no 
signs of the premature decay common to the species 
in this neighbourhood. Planted 1898. 
P. densiflora. Japanese Red Pine. Japan. 
P. echinata. Eastern Yellow Pine. E. United States. 
Syn. P. mitis. 
P. edulis. Two-leaf Nut Pine. Colorado to New 
Mexico. 
P. excelsa. Himalayan Blue Pine, Bhotan Pine. 
Himalaya. 
Height 51 feet. The oldest tree here is on the 
Lawn. It must be seventy years old. The lower 
branches were lopped in 1893, and the tree has 
since made a new leader. 
P. flexilis. Limber Pine. W. North America. 
P. gerardiana. Gerard’s Pine. Himalaya. 
P. Greigii. Mexico. 
P. halepensis. Aleppo Pine, Jerusalem Pine. Mediter- 
ranean region. 
P. Hartwegi. Hartweg’s Pine. Mexico. 
P. Jeffreyi. Jeffrey’s Pine. California. 
