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it is styled ‘Deodar, the Cedrus Deodara being there known as 
* Keloo.’ 
The plant figured under this name in Paxton’s Flower 
Garden, i. 167, f. 105, and the figure of which is repeated 
in the ‘Flore des Serres,’ viii. 192, and in the ‘ Garden,’ is 
doubtless C. macrocarpa. 
4. CuPRESSUS FUNEBRIS, Endlicher, Synopsis Conif. 58 (1847). 
Arbor coma effusi; ramis horizontalibus apice pendentibus, 
teretibus rubris; foliis ramealibus parvis appressis suborbiculari- 
bus mucronatis; ramis herbaceis angustis elongatis planiusculis 
pendulis subequaliter bipinnatim ramulosis elegantissimis, ramulis 
remotiusculis tetrastichis gracilibus subsequalibus ancipitibus seu 
pene 4-angulatis; foliis parvis 1-2 mill. long. deltoideis acutis ad 
margines sinuatis lete viridibus glandulosis; amentis ovato- 
oblongis subtetragonis, squamis antheriferis ovato-orbicularibus ;. 
strobilis solitariis raro aggregatis breviter pedicellatis globosis 
diam. circa 1 cent., squamis 8 obscure pentagonis breviter um- 
bonatis, bracteá cum umbone concrescente apice liberá ; seminibus 
orbicularibus compressis alatis. 
Folia primordialia quadrifariam verticillata basi cum axe con- 
crescentia apice liberá patentia lineari-subulata nervo medio 
utrinque prominente. 
China, Sir G. Staunton in herb. Mus. Brit.! Indigena in 
China meridionali-occidentali prope fluv. Yang-tse-Kiang, Faber 
991!; Su Tehuen dist, Tchen Keoa Tin, alt. 1200 met., 
native name Pee Chow, Fargies 1158 in herb. Paris! In 
montibus prope Nauto, Ichang, Henry 1070! 18981; Maries! 
In China alibique ad busta et tumulos plantata, Fortune 451, 
Champion!, Urquart! Colitur etiam in Sikkim, Hook. fil.!; 
in Bootan, Griffith 2613, 1! 3000, 1!; Singapore, Ridley ! 
* The Weeping Thuya” or“ Lignum Vitex,” Staunton, Embassy 
to China (1792), ii. 445, t. 41; Fortune in Gard. Chron. (1850), 
228; J. D. Hooker, Himalayan Journals, i. 315. 
Cupressus funebris, Endl. Synops. 58; Gordon, Pinetum, 
ed. rr. 88; Carriére, Traité, 120, ed. 11. 161; Knight and Perry, 
Synops. 19; Veitch, Manual, 227 ; Hook. f. Flor. Brit. Ind. v. 
(1890) 646; Parlatore in DC. Prodr. xvi. 11. 471; Brandis, For. 
Flor. 584; Gamble, Manual Indian Timbers, 410; Hansen in 
Journ. R. Hort. Soc. xiv. (1862) p. 285. 
Icones;—Planchon in Flore des Serres, vi. p. 90; Lambert, 
