m
intense frost. In 1/89 all the Aleppo Pines that werejm,|fte P^is gardens perished, in cpnsequence of
the great cold o f that yem. Thfe-tree has begn found’ ima wild» state, l^wqyes; ini the soifthern^parts of
Prance, as we are informed b yAfp es fonta ine s. That botan ist't^^v edg S m iiitTiirTthe < oa-i about
Frejus. P. halepensts is very readily distinguished frorp ofr^. species, ' and' after what lias been quoted
from authors abo;e g|t only/be necessary to remark t k t the,, narrowness oa th e . leaves, the very
broad apices fef‘ 4 #f«des, and ^ ^ 1^ % ' o f t^ ffid t-s te lk ^ a r e th e principal-cljgracteristics. ‘"Early
in- the-spring a palish resin flows in l%tequant^fes“f t a i r ^ e figures in the hark, and'
cover the branches, and even the trunk^ompl^sly A e c o rd i^ l^ . Miller thjs specie^ was introduced
intq England bjjjgonsBlCox~irn^tie v la fr l ^3d.^ There-sreJa I. v, , Pm, s ihl t t m |„Ui
feet high growing in B % h e l^ | nursery, a |j;ulh|mn tK&y ’iyere raised from seed:' s j t b y Air \\‘ iJb ,nM
J sm France. A very,_flbmJMpg*tree i s i ^ ^ ^ p n at E ew ^ T h is species, is very scarce afepresbntll
England,,’.
E X P LAN A T IO N OF TAB. 11.
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