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8. F.tuberculata ; foliis ternis ? strobilis inmquilateri-oblongis aggregatis, squamis apice
4-angulis umbilico depresso tru n c a tis báseos externee majoribus elevatis conicis. Don. in
L in . Trans. ». 17. p . 442. Lamb. P in . t. 85.” L oud. I. c .p . 2276. Jig. 2181.
Hab. Sea-shore, Monterrey. D r Coulter. May this not be a variety of the preceding?
9. P . Lambertiana. Dougl. in L in n . Trans, v. \ 5 .p . 500. “ Lamb. P in . t. 84.” Loud.
I. c. p . 2 2 8 8 . / ^ . 2203 to 2206. Hook. Fl. B or. Am. v. 2. p . 161.
H a b . Mountains of San Lucia, near the mission of San Antonio. D r Coulter, (see Loudon, 1. e. p . 2 2 5 1 ) ;
intermixed with P . Coulteri.
10. P . montícola. Dougl.— Lamh. P in . t. 87.” Lo u d . I. c. p . 2261. Jig. 2208, 2209.
Hab. California? Spokan River {Douglas) according to Mr Loudon but the Spokan River is not in
California. The speeies, judging from the figure, too closely resembles P . Lambertiana.
11. P . {Abies) Douglasii. Sab.— Lamh. P in . t. 90.” L in d l. in Penn. Cycl. p . 32. n.
9 . cum Ic . Loud. I c. p . 2319. Hook. FL Bor. Am. I I. p . 169. t. 183.
Hab. I can scarcely doubt but this exists in California, since Mr Douglas describes it as common timber
in N. VV. America, and he has himself recorded it as growing as far south as lat. 43°.—Dr Lindley I find,
in the Penny Cyclopedia, refers Lambert’s Pinus (Abies) taxifolia, t. 47, to this species, which I was led to
consider a var. of Pinus (Abies) Canadensis.
12. P . (Abies) Lamb. P in . t. 86." L in d l. in Penn. Cycl. p . 32. Loud. I.
c .p . 2 3 2 \.J ig . 2232.
Hab. North California. Douglas.
33. P . (Abies) granáis. Dougl. L am b . P in . t. 94.” Hook. Fl. Bor. Am . I I . p . 163.
L oud. I. c .p . 2 3 4 \ .f ig . 2245, 2 2 4 6 ..
Hab. Northern California. Douglas.
14. P . (Abies) amabilis. Dougl.— Loud. I. c .p . 2 3 4 2 .f ig . 2947, 2948.
Hab. California? Douglas. This Pine is not taken up by Lambert, nor by Lindley, and Mr Loudon
seems to consider it scarcely distinct from P . grandis. No particular habitat is given for it.
15. P . (Abies) nobilis. Dougl.— ^^Lamb. P in . last fig ." {Loud.) Hook. Fl. B or. Am. I I .
p . 162. Lo u d . I c .p . 2 3 4 2 .fig . 2249, 2250.
Hab. Mountains of northern California. Douglas.
16. P . bracteata foliis solitariis bifariam patentibus linearibus mucronatis planis subtus
a rgentéis, strobilis ovatis, bracteolis trilobis lacinia intermedia longissima foliácea
re cú rv a la . Don, in L in n . Trans, v. 17. p . 442. Lamb. P in . t. 90.” L o u d .l. c .p . 2348.
f ig . 2256.
H a b . California. Douglas. Mountains of San Lucia, at an elevation of 3 0 0 0 feet. D r Coulter.
C A L IFO R N IA .—SU PP L EM EN T .
O r d . L X . O R C H ID E Æ . Juss.
1. Corallorhiza multijlora {N u tt.)} scapo multifloro, labello cuneato-ovali trip a rtito
recurvo maculato, calcare tuberculiformi, ovario ad n a to .— Hook. Flor. Bor. Am. I I . p .
1 94: E xot. Flor. t. 174.— C. innata. Nutt. Gen. I I , p . 197.
O r d . L X L IR ID E Æ . Juss.
1. Sisyrinchium mucronatum. M ich .—Hooh. Flor. B or. Am. I I. p . 207.
Hab. Walamet River ; Tolmie.
2. S. grandifiorum {Douglas) ; caule stricto compresso foliis erectis vaginantibus lo n giore,
spatba biflora pedúnculos subæquante, perian th io late campanulato, filamentis longissimis
subulatis basi contracta solummodo connatis erectis demum paten tib u s.—Bot.
Reg. t. 1364. Bot. Mag. t. 3509 ; Hook. Flor. Bor. Am. I I . p . 207.
Hab. Between Bui Malheur Rivers, Snake Country ; Tolmie.
1. Iris Douglasiana ; imberbis, rhizomate diamet. c irciter | une., foliis angustis ^ une.
latis acutis caule solido d odrantali trifloro paru n i longioribus, spathæ valvis u ltrabiunciali-
bus acutis pedúnculos longe superantibus, germine atten u ato oblongo angulato, tu b o su b -
unciali (circiter \ une. libero) limbo circiter sesquiunciali, sepalis angustis subacutis, petalis
apice denticulatis. Herb, mst— var. 1. bacteata; caule superne bracteato (u t in I . tenace)
sp ath a 3-valvi, pedunculis brevioribus, limbo breviore (sa tu ra tio re ? ) var. 2. nuda; caule
superne nudo, spatha 4-valvi, pedunculis longioribus, limbo longiore (pallidiore?) Herb.
Mst.
2. I . longipetala; imberbis, foliis angustis (sub ¿ une. latis) erectis acutis caulem solidum
bracteatum aliquantulum superantibus, sp ath a 2-3-flora valvis acutis (circiter 31 uncialibus)
germen oblongum superantibus, pedunculis sesquiuncialibus tubo brevi ( | une.
libero vix solido), petalis sepalisque angustis longitudine subæqualibus (circiter 2^ une.)
cristas styli duplo fere superantibus, perian th ii colore dubio (fulvo? vel flavescente? vel
a lbicante ?) venis cæruleis. Herb. Mst.
3. I. Beecheyana; rhizomate crasso (diamet. semunc. vel u ltra ), foliis angustis (^ une.
latis) erectis acutis subpedalibus (8-12-unc.), spatha foliácea, caule unifloro pedunculum
brevem includente, germine atten u ato oblongo angulato sulcato tubo tenui subunciali
( I une. solido) limbo c irciter (vix) biunciali (pallide cæruleo ?) Herb. mst.— I. sibirica.
Hook, et Arn. supra, p . 160.
Had. California. Messrs L a y and Collie.