. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. Fig. CLIII. Fig. plant of Cycas revoluta; a one of the scales viewed from above; 6 the same presenting the lower face, where the anthers grow. Q 226 PINACEiE. [Gymnogens. Order LXXIV. PINACEiE.—Conifers. Coniferae, Juss. Ge7i. 411. (1789); Brown in Kings Voyage, Appendix, (1825) ; RicJi. Momgr. (1826).—Al)ietinae et Cupressinae, Rich. I. c. (1826) ; Bartl. Orel. Nat. 94 ct 95. (1830) ; Endl. Gen. Ixxvii.; Meisncr, p. 352.—Cunuingliamiacese, Siebold, Fl. Ja
. The vegetable kingdom : or, The structure, classification, and uses of plants, illustrated upon the natural system. Fig. CLIII. Fig. plant of Cycas revoluta; a one of the scales viewed from above; 6 the same presenting the lower face, where the anthers grow. Q 226 PINACEiE. [Gymnogens. Order LXXIV. PINACEiE.—Conifers. Coniferae, Juss. Ge7i. 411. (1789); Brown in Kings Voyage, Appendix, (1825) ; RicJi. Momgr. (1826).—Al)ietinae et Cupressinae, Rich. I. c. (1826) ; Bartl. Orel. Nat. 94 ct 95. (1830) ; Endl. Gen. Ixxvii.; Meisncr, p. 352.—Cunuingliamiacese, Siebold, Fl. Jap. tt. 101, 102.—Conaceae, ^/.iVo. 232. (1835). Diagnosis.—Gymnogens with a repeatedly branched contiwaous stem, simple aceroi and females in cones. These are noble trees or evergreen shrubs, \A\h a branched tmnk aboundingWood >vith the Hgneoustissue marked with circu-lar disks. Leaves linear,acerose or lanceolate, en-tire at the margins ; some-times fascicled in conse-quence of the non-develop-ment of the branch to whichthey belong ; when fasci-cled, the primordial leaf towhich they are the
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