There are several Pines remaining a j ^ ^ f f l l n^th e seat q%^^te'*Da]ie«cf&Argylh so often
referred to ilfth e '^ o r to , Kewensis. T h e firsWPinu-, C tmbiit. i cl l pi ml< <1 ui our Id md is now
growing in these gardens in p e r f ^ i ^ u i% / 4 N ® | l^ss wdrthy ofrajtentiqp ave?img^ietiee.s
o f Pintts penclula and PinUs microcarpa, bearingygreat q u a n t it y o f cones annually. _,gh>.li,'-
tfbrseat o f the Jjhjke o f (Northumberland, furnishes manyfine5tret's ol this G.eiuis, particuhn ly. -
o f Pinus resinosa and Pinus Tasda, l e f t “ dffth e Earl o f ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ r f o r d s almost
^VJfy^^'ecife^fhat oah be qlr&'eured Here ate'large teedslof Pvnus pdluslMsPmits Pwnilio,
PindS B'Sn'ksiana/Scc. jj The perfectidn tq whichiPinestarnve oi/'a strong soil' mayibfe>.seeh
in th e 'vM ^ fe eM v d * pM td tio b s o f Iltftd Riwei-sV afcStratfieldsa-ys Hampshire; Wihfett^itabout
M tfftlite gfoWtftfdrthUdh' greafeidsUie thama'hyiothers I have # fe r seen. , IWithfe
5te^r-l-799; I'paitl'a-'visit with th'e’tvWthy E M if e if '( r f fM EW ftlin S o c ie ty , DASmith, sto to e
tu r ite lg a rd fen o f ^tBe^t^PetSK-ab'l'lins^i/ atfMfil'Hill, and-' was-ifiurdh"\tellgh1Mite'fin-dteg
neffflyti^K^Sitth e s t a t e aS1»®- was!leift^OTil®fl&'n the ldtcMr . M<tehaeWSbll®»sofiJwli,hte> bestowed
ffiuih^a#u®o?rSp&'Kf ‘it. r"Wfe' saw 'h-eie three -trees 0fijDf ® i ‘^ ^ S r » ; -the:finSSfMffllBB%l&5dJ
hnd-'%%^sf7fi®tinsMng'P«»MS-:ifi^ife/&J''t|BSfirst1tliarwa§4riffl&dtteed?untof't!l!us coumtry. i
•belp ifSeling3Siegrdt1^h^rrtt®si7telightful sfeat'f § ^ E lt e lJ;\yhere dhte ewner-'-ras^ in
frequent correspondertce with -MnOEe’Usi and Which contained the-iprodwee^of;so many distant
travels, - was sbld: byiMf. fE®M®C5oJMhdflvJandiftxpi8S8# & ® || « ^ v e t te d
I i t has o f late however become ’S ie t e td
^ ^ 0ij^ k ' t ^ M ' j ^ q.2k'^tl&fn'an~'dj) tless passionately a ffe c ted ■^ffie' Stady'of .Botafty
than 'distinguished for his •accurate''Knowledge in--that scien ce , arkMn 'W'hoSeipdssession th e
maT1yi cWidiis Vegetalbte ■ pfiSSuMbh^-'that areI stili -remaimmg'will isefeiSiied’>£imk
MM^sttuStiSh# ItdS^^f^rdti^fttelptede td w t eM d t t ih ^ f f iu f e h l^ 'iid e b t e a d iit f^ S p k f e
-'«Sd-Witt^taibdfcB».* * '■ ^ f c t t t t ^ r t i^ t e s ^ M g h 'M s B u s t
%Wh(ftto appeared iri %hr-'0Wm 1 langiiaigey' wfis ftiundito <!Orttaki sCraadh valuable matter,| that
it has been quoted jBwitfflSl igfeu>%ere toiei^r esS iffiy^Migations-torffllfeJames
ted^ard ^ liM ^ 'B RW lliam fiC lftfrp i -lfe bU , 'Auha^ei’M th cM y '-i^ b fflr f, ESq. if« a s 3 0 f^ -
S p P P E s f .n* J i iW il|fa fi l'##U9lfend'j&item Esq', from wM M ?M i® " a lt* ft8 h% » 4 ^ 0 fite £ t
V o '& H U ^M d u r t^ a ^ f^ it^ 'S e s s e iS tM 'asstefatee throughout th e whtite'wrogMss-'df tMfe
'Wefk/-' It is lmy"rntei#tibmf0'fellow up the'present work with an ilhistratidfi»ef'the,refiaining
^Several drawings are already:'SnisteWof!that-ip®-
g p i e i p i f i iMtyM&tti,
‘® «®fn5&S£*hftd^ttehlkW^ tt’t o lvsight of theremains of this celebrated rattoRtfisi’*Heibariinh, -and:Mteii&b pefuMl ibhUf most
ihtira«ang::letters written^ by ltto a ^ l^ p P .-W d en iiie t ts , and nowfu^ehaodArf,®!-;Wraith. Agreat part qf-thfiBbibatinrahas
been destroyed, and what is .cojitains but few specimens worthy of notic^ commnnieated to him chiefly Bertram from
^onerica. 'There are ;at&cb3'to‘fflKm^s^SamiraM the donor i t t I » » i&S-Wriang, Winch itrongly maA'tHi'«0^iaiq' U tH heart.
Several of his letters are &lsdiin the Linnean Museum.
" In another visit.to the garden at Mill Hill before it came into .the possession of Mr. Salisbury, I very much lamented seeing the fine
* $ jw » 1 hrought himie a large pieceof its t a n t ^ j f e e |^ n _ o f
which, when polished,' shewed itself to be equMly good with 'that of ;the White Larch, Winui Larix.
w •c Traite des Arbres et Arbustes, 2 Tomes.
* Edition of.Evdyn’s Sylva, Ato. 17.55, and, 4to. 17/4.
* BeytTiag zur'ttffedhen holzgesechten forst wissenscihaft: Polio, Getting.
CHARACTER GENERICUS.
-MO^OECIA MONAaDEEPHIA. , Linn. CfONIFERjE. Juss.
Flores amentacei monoid.
' /'MlJsduLr. 'K ’’
Amenti squama. ^ J
Corolla nulla:" V
Stamina. Fiiamenta plurim'a* mfer.n^'obnnata.iii- columnam. Anther# biloculareS, aupernb subcristatEe.
consfens -'squemm imbMeafl'i b&ofia, persistentibiw, induratig, singnlis stigma
' 1 tfecera^hijs,
.^ o.Sqljs,^ nulla, |
PiSTr*fD,w.' Germea’j ^ m squamia aupemb insertam. ‘Stylus nullus, nisi rtrobili
^ fqua]|i^v (; ttyigmicu dorso squamas. .
Se^i?na bina, oblonga, plus minus alata.
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