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9. (L.) PallasMwa Lamb. 1 Siberiafig. 2086,2087,2088,2089. 2206

Pallass, or the Tartarian , Pine.

P. taurica Hort.

P. tatdrica, in the Hammersmith Nurseryin 1797.

P. maritima Pall.

P. Tinea Habl. Taur.

P. halepensis Bieb.(exclusive of the Syno-nymes, except those of Pall, and Habl.).P. Laricio Bieb. (Ditto.)

Tzaam , in the Tartar language.

10. (L.) pyrenaica Lap. 1 S. of Spain

fig. 2090, 2091,2092,2093. 2209

The Pyrenean Pine.

P. kispdnica Cooks Sketches in Spain.

P indster kispdnica Roxas di San Clemente.P. penictttlus Lap. Hist, des Plantes desPyrenees.

P. ~halep4nsis major Annales dHort. deParis.

Pin Nazaron, Pin pinceau, Fr.

11. resinosa Ait. I Upper Canada

fig. 2091, 2095, 2096, 2097. 2210

The resinous, or red, Pine.

P. canadensis bifolia cbnis m&diis ovdtisDu Ham.

P. riibra Michx.

Norway Pine, in Canada.

Yellow Pine, in Nova Scotia.

Le Pin rouge de Canada, Fr.

App. i. Doubtful Species, apparently belong -ing to § ii. Laricibnes. - 2213

P. canadensis bif&lia, f61. brevjtfribus et tenuidribus, Du Ham.fig.2098, 2099. 2213

Le Petit Pin rouge de Canada, Fr.

§ iii. P indstri. £

12. Pinaster Ait. £ South of Europefig. 2100, 2101. 2105. 2213

The Pinaster, or Cluster, Pine.

P. sylvdstris y Lin. Syst.

P. maritima altera Du Ham., DuRoi.

P. maritima N. Du Ham.

P. syrtica Thore Prom, sur les Cotes deGascogne.

Pin de Bordeaux, Pin des Landes , Fr.

Varieties - - - 2214

2 escarcnus £ Nice.

P. escarena Risso.

3 Lemom'dwws £ fig. 2102, 2103.

P. Lemoni&na Benth.

4 minor £ France f. 2104.

P. maritima minor N. Du Ham.Pin Pinsot, Pin de Mans, Pin dTrochet, Fr.

5 foliis variegatis £

6 maritimus £

7 chinensis £

8 nepalensis £

9 novus hollandicus £

P. Novce Holldndice Lodd. Cat.,1836.

P. nova zealdndica, in the KewArboretum.

10 st. hel^nicus £

11 Massontdwws £

P. Massoniana Lamb.

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13. Pinea L. 1 South of Europe

fig. 2106, 2107, 2108, 2109. 2224

The Stone Pine.

P. satlva Bauh., Blackw., Du Ham.

P. domistica Matth.

Pin Pignon, Pin bon, Pin cultive, PinPinier, Fr.

Geneissbere Fichte, Ger.

Varieties £ 2225

? 2 fragilis N. Du Ham,. £

3 cretica Hort. £

4 americana Hort. £

§ iv. Haleptnses. £

14. halepensis Ait. 1 Syria

fig.21I0, 2111, 2112, 2113. 2231

The Aleppo Pine.

P. hierosolymitdna Du Ham.

P. maritima prima Mathiolus.

Pin de Jerusalime, Fr.

Varieties £ - 2231

2 minor £

8 maritima £

P. maritima Lamb.

4 genu^nsis £

P. genu4nsis Cook.

15. brutia Ten. 1 . . . .

fig. 2114,2115,2116. 2234

The Calabrian Pine.

P. conglomerata Graefer PI. Exsicc.

App. i. Species of Pine having 2 Leavesin a Sheath, which we cannot with certaintyrefer to any of the preceding Sections.

P. Massonidna Lamb., N. Du Ham., Willd., Laws., China 2236? P. nepa.l4n.iit Cels.

P. sp. from Nepal, fig. 2117.

Sect. ii. Terndtce. Leaves 3 in aSheath . - - 2236

A. Cones hardly so long as the Leaves ; the Scaleswith Prickles.

§ v. T ce'dce. £

16. TWcIa L. £ North America

f.2118,2119,2120,2121, 2122. 2237

The Frankincense, or Loblolly, Pine.

V.fbUis Urnis Gron.Virg.

P. virginiana tenuifblia tripilis Pluk.

White Pine, at Petersburg and Richmond,in Virginia ; Oldfield Pine, Amer.

Pin de VEncens , Fr.

Variety £ 2237

2 alopecuroidea Ait. £

The Fox-tail Frankincense Pine.

17. rigida Mill. £ North Americafig. 2123, 2124, 2125, 2126. 2239

The rigid, or Pitch, Pine.

P. T ee'da rtgida /3 Ait. Hort. Kew., &e.

P. canadensis tr folia Du Ham.

? P. T ee'da a, Poir.

? Three-leaved Virginian Pine, Sap Pine,Black Pine.

Pin h4risse, Pin rude, Fr.