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P I N ^ S . T i E D A ;
FR'ANKI-Sf'CE’M'SE' PINE.
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P - r ^ | | W 3^ Srs; oblbngp-comois,- fpjmi breviorithiaVaggregatis,. squamisteoKin'atis! Soland.
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B.. 7«?^ ,;f6E s i t e ^ jp f , Gtrati. Firm Wimgenh. B/yitfgi
S. fp% v io f l^ i# u 's ^ M ‘&ri6uslH em i f f a L im is l id s .' Vb£dL P)j,et^f xi. Evet Sylv. ed.
' 'ffimfer. 2,64; \';-J
■ longis-giiiSl^- hSorthe^i'temis;r: ■ Gol-dSnl ^ e tfm t^O b fyA e p Jslc tfte g . ;S<% U p s ^ A .
R Ta>da’ te™IS’ «““9 pyramidatis', squamisiobltSgi&IiBtusis/reflexis. EuMfHaHk.ied Pott
Habitat; in'Ameri'ca^Septciitrionali.
flo re t Afaio.
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^ ^ ' j ? ^ S’-.'!am0sissima- m i? 0If nia Jepatar-spithamsea,, angustissima, supr^ nerya
-1 canaUetdata, j s u b ^ s ^ j ^ iu s ^ ^ ^ g in e iS G a .b r a . Vagin# ii^ a ^ s . y nanim. rugosro,, apice
d ^ g f a ts B ^ l a ^ B . Am enta mascula cy fa fo ra feA .^ sa ;.! anlherarumr crista c^jfLllatai remands,
» i i t^ r p aW r la t io r ; ftem inea subsessiha, oyat?.' gfroM li saspiusr b y i^ r^ ^ a u b q iu tcm d s ,' ovatit
acutrascuiv ipuricati, spmistincuryato-patentibu^acutisrfme'pungentibus.
P l iW S consisting of- dry sand, and sea coarts, in North Afmerica, are abundantly stacked* with
this Sj eoies o£K n ?„ A s the sq^fetoo-meagre to / a ffp ^ u c k n q n fllK ^ eh& th c r$ $ ? frou u ig in if (as
we are informed; by Tfaugenheim) remain law, fall- o f brandms^a m t e g m i i f s t r e n g t h -
Their wood is offshoredsiration, being apt to become-wo rm-eat^md‘ r^ t e o .s^ ^ ^ g rO T ir , however,
in moist and^low-jdaces, they rise to a:wnside;a£le- height and gS^ ig iH ^ S o c e a s io n d ly afford iinfoer
for ship-building. The bark is greyjjlj,. rough, and c r ^ e ^ ^ d f t r e e s ;vthe' i^ e x g p ^M y ‘measure
ftom five to six inches in length, but often more, hat - on th e f l g p T surface*]
farrowed on the under, plfctble, and o f a ^ h t g f e e u q p ^ j^ P j^ a r e a lw a y s ^ ^ ^ ^ o ^ S t e a th
This is certainly a very dJStf&Spqfcies from p tr ig id a /^ s '^ lp has m a d e ^ d i y A g essentially
in the loose texture o f its cones, f a i r $ | h t attachment to ^ E f ^ c f e s , the incnrviiuro.^fti
the spines o f the scales, and ti?4 length o f the sheaths y d u c |a r e kmgey'
rigtdg^The^cones oj^the latter agg, pf; a^ ^ ^ S |^ rd e r texture, and wf e remain;1 m i fh e