344 DR. MAXWELL T. MASTERS—A GENERAL 
Fig. 18. 
Cupressus macrocarpa, var. guadalupensis. 
P Var. FARALLONENSIS ; frutescens, foliis argenteis lineari- 
oblongis; strobilis subglobosis oblongis obtusis parvis (2 em. 
long.), squamis oblongis obtusis vel subangulatis, bracteá 
longe conerescente apice acuto tantum liberá. Jam C. Go- 
venianc forma ? 
Insul. Farallonens., Californis ? 
The Farallones Cypress, J. Ellis in herb. Kew. 
Var. Crippstr; foliis patentibus rigidis acutis argenteis. 
This corresponds to the * plumosa " or intermediate stage 
of growth of Cupressus (Retinospora) pisifera. 
The form found at Monterey by Hartweg is a flat-topped tree like 
a Cedar of Lebanon. Sir Joseph Hooker, supra (p. 343) citat., also 
says that he saw only the spreading branched form at Monterey, 
