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“ends of the section corresponding to the margins acutely pointed. 
The epiderm is thickened on the outer surface. The hypoderm 
is continuous and most observable at the 
edges. The palissade is imperfect and 
the parenchyma is traversed by a resin- 
canal. The stomata have two elliptic 
guard-cells. 
Similar sections across the leaves of 
the plants known as pendula or pendula 
glauca show a similar but not identical Section across the centre 
arrangement ; the dorsal surface is more of two leaves of C. lusi- 
keeled, and the section is in consequence  — /4"ca,"Cedarof Goa,"— 
more triangular in outline. Beneath the The median leaves are 
) I ; ; . cut across at the base. 
thin epiderm is a layer of discontinuous 
hypoderm. There are only imperfect 
palissade-cells or none at all, these cells 
being replaced by loose cellular tissue 
traversed near the corner by a resin- 
canal. On the inner surface next the 
Axis the epiderm is papular. Section across leaves of 
C. pendula glauca. 
Fig. 9. 
Fig. 10, 
3. Cupressus TORULOSA, D. Don, Prod. Fl. Nepal. 55 (1825). 
Arbor coma pyramidatá, ligno-roseo; ramis assurgentibus 
teretibus ; foliis ramealibus dissitis basi concrescentibus appressis 
deltoideis seu oblongis acutis ; ramis herbaceis oblongo-lanceolatis 
planiusculis seu curvatis horizontalibus vel ascendentibus apice 
decurvis atro-viridibus subremote regulariter bipinnatim ramu- 
losis, ramulis distichis remotiusculis subzqualibus vix teretibus 
subtetragonis, verberiformibus ; foliis ultimis oblongo-rhomboideis 
obtusiusculis convexis glandulosis, marginibus excisis, apice 
parum patentibus ; amentis oblongis subtetragonis, squamis 
antheriferis late ovatis obtusis; strobilis pluribus aggregatis raro 
solitariis, subsessilibus magn. cerasi, squamis 8-10 umbonatis ; 
bracteá cum umbone protracto concrescente apice liberá. 
In Himalayz regionibus occidentalibus centralibus temperatis 
inter 4500-8500 ped., Wallich 6046 B! et 9947 !, Jameson !, 
Jacquemont !, Royle!; Bhotan, Webb !; Simla, Hook. f. et 
Thoms.!, Thomson 642!; Chamba Kulu, alt. 7000 ped., Edgeworth 
254!; Nynee Tal, Strachey et Winterbottom!; Kumaon et 
Gurwhal, Duthie!, Capt. Gerard! in herb. Mus. Brit. !, Falconer! 
