The two-spiked Ephedra. Great shrubby Horsetail, or Sea Grape. Polygonum marinum Tabern. Raisin de Mer, Ephèdre multiflore, Fr. 2. monostachya L. Siberia fig. 1975, 1976. 2063 The one-spiked Ephedra, or Small shrubby E. petiolis sa pe pluribus, &c., Gmel. E. polygonoides Pall. Ephedre mineure, Ephèdre de Sibérie, Fr. 3. altíssima Desf. Barbary fig. 1977, 1978, 1979. 2064 E. sire Andbasis Bellomii, &c., Tourn. The loftiest Ephedra. 2065 5. americàna Willd. Quito f. 1980. 2065 The American Ephedra. Page II. SALISBU`RIA Sm. † 2065. 2094 THE SALISBURIA." Ginkgo Kampf., L., and others. 1. adiantifòlia Sm. I Japan pl. 356, 357. fig. 1992, 1993. 2094 The Maiden-hair-leaved Salisburia, or Ginkgo Tree. Ginkgo, Gin-an, Itsjo, Kampf. Ginkgo biloba L. Noyer du Japon, Arbre aux quarante E' cus. App. i. Half-hardy Genera belonging to the Order Taxaceæ. Podocarpus L'Hérit. P. macrophyllus Set. Japan. P. latifolius Wall. Pundna. fig. 1995. P. nucifer Pers. Japan. Taxus nucifera Kempf. P. elongatus Lerit. C. G. H. fig. 1997. P. chilinus Rich. Chili. fig. 1996. P. coriaceus Rich. Island of Montserrat. fig. 1998. P. taxifolius Kunth. Peru. fig. 1999, 2000. P. montanus Lodd. Cat. Tárus montana Willd. P. excelsus Lodd. P. neriifolius Lodd. Tárus japonica Lodd. Dacrydium Solander. D. cupréssinum Sol. New Zealand. fig. 2001. Thalamia cupréssina Spreng. D. taxifolium Sol. D. excélsum Don. New Zealand. The Kahikatea, or Swamp Pine. D.? plumosum D. Don. New Zealand. The Karaka of the New Zealanders. D. elatum Wall. Pulo-Penang. Juniperus elata Roxb. Phyllocladis Rich. Podocarpus sp. Labill. 2100 P. rhomboidalis Rich. Cape Van Diemen. fig. 2002, 2003. Podocarpus asplenifolius Labill. P. trichomanoides R. Br. New Zealand. The Tanakaa of the New Zealanders. P. maritima Pall. P. Pinea Habl. Taur. P. halepensis Bieb. (exclusive of the Syno- 10. (L.) pyrenaica Lap. ↑ S. of Spain fig. 2090, 2091, 2092, 2093. 2209 The Pyrenean Pine. P. hispánica Cook's Sketches in Spain. P. halepensis major Annales d'Hort. de Pin Nazaron, Pin pinceau, Fr. 11. resinòsa Ait. ↑ Upper Canada P. canadensis bifòlia cònis mèdiis ovatis Varieties 2 minor ↑ 3 marítima £ P. maritima Lamb. 4 genuensis P. genuensis Cook. 15. brùtia Ten. ↑ . . . . App. i. Species of Pine having 2 Leaves in a Sheath, which we cannot with certainty refer to any of the preceding Sections. P. Massoniana Lamb., N. Du Ham., Willd., Laws., China 2236 ?P. nepalensis Cels. P. sp. from Nepal. fig. 2117. Sect. ii. A. Cones hardly so long as the Leaves; the Scales with Prickles. 2214 Nice. 16. Tæ'da L. ↑ 2 escarènus f P. escarèna Risso. 3 Lemonianus fig. 2102, 2103. P. Lemoniana Benth. 4 minor France f. 2104. P. marítima minor N. Du Ham. Pin Pinsot, Pin de Mans, Pin à 5 fòliis variegatis ↑ 6 marítimus 7 chinensis ? 8 nepalénsis 9 novus hollándicus P. Nova Hollandia Lodd. Cat., P. nòva zealandica, in the Kew 10 st. helénicus f 11 Massonianus £ P. Massoniàna Lamb. North America |