J : . ;
; .!
S iz e d tree, about 40 ft. high. California,
at San Luis, where it is
called Obispo (the bisiiop), growing
at the height o f 3000 ft. above
the level of the sea.
ISii). p . muric àta .
i 29. P. T U E E U C U L .t'T A D. Don. Ti.e tubercuiated Pine
Ideniijication. Lin. Trans., 17. p. 442.; Lamb. Pin., 3.
Lngiavings. Lamb. Pin., 3. t. 85. ; and our Jig 1850
frforetfd, te ? c o „ i lT (rt
shore Fonnrl’ hv ri c If “ i At Monte-Key, on tho sea
in sfte afd h aL hte-’ .«'"h P- radifita,in size and habit, but is essentially distingu shed by the wfol.rimch oitf irtess emliles r o n e s
wMta are oblong, 3 iu a cluster, of a fawny 4 i t e g ! - 1 ^
I 30. rt. r a d i a ' t a rtl. ZioB. The radiated-smfcil Pine
Identifieation. Lin. Trans., 17. p. 442. ; Lamb. Pin 3
Engravings. Lamb. Pin., 3. t. 86. ; and ourfig. 185L '
Spec. Char ., f r ? Leaves in threes. Cones ovate, with uneuual sides Scales
radlately cleft, truncate, with a depressed umbilicus; g X i ! fomffSt
IX X V I I . c o n i ' f e r æ : P i ' n u s . 9 9 }
1851. p . rad ià ta .
h e i g h t o f a b o u t £ 0 0 f t . , t e h c o i h f u s t e o t l i n t I b
to the ground. Monte-Rey in lat 36°‘ne-if th‘“? Í »fo'o®'
gibbous, somtehat rkufved ® “'® = ®P®'‘
B. Natives o f Mexico
SocietybyM. Hartweg, i n s p e c i m e n s sent from Mexico to the Horticultural