270 DR. M. T. MASTERS ON 
cone-scales are also less tubercled and narrower, about 26 mill. 
long, 10-12 mill. broad. 
3. WIDDRINGTONIA CUPRESSOIDES, Endlicher,l.c.; Parlatore, 
l. c. 
Thuya cupressoides, Linn. Mant. p. 125; Thunberg, Fl. Cap. 
p. 900. 
Callitris cupressoides, Schrader ew E. Meyer, Pflanzengeogr. 
Docum.; Durand et Schinz, Conspectus, v. p. 950. 
Pachylepis cupressoides, Brongn. in Ann. Sc. Nat. sér. 1. 
vol. xxx. (1831) p. 189. 
Caput Bonae Spei, Masson!; Ecklon, 56b! Drege, 3885 b!; 
Schott, 828 ex Parlatore ; Wawra, 149 ex Parlatore; Grahams- 
town, Dr. Thom, 103 and 163 in herb. Kew. !; S. Africa, Drége! 
Burchell, 7711 4688! 5588; Harvey, 419!; Tafelberg Plateau, 
Wilms, 3036!; .Kiggelaer!; Drakensberg, Sanderson, 2011! 
The seeds are 7-8 mill. long, obovate compressed, with a mem- 
branous retuse wing. 
This species is readily recognized by its cone-scales, which are 
convex and relatively smooth. There is a specimen from the 
“ Hortus Cliffortianus " in the Natural History Museum labelled 
Thuja javanica, which is in all probability referable to this species. 
4. W. Wuyret, Rendle, in Trans. Linn. Soc. ser. 2, Bot. vol. iv. 
(1894) tab. 9. figs. 6-10; Kew Bulletin, 1892, p. 121, absque 
descript.; Mast. in Gard. Chron. June 16, 1894, p. 746, August 18, 
1894, p. 18, Jan. 14, 1905, p. 18 (foliorum anatomia); Nature, 
November 22, 1894, p. 85. 
' Nyassa Land, Mt. Milangi, alt. 10,000 ped., Whyte!; Zomba, 
Whyte! McClounie! 
The cones are 15 mill. long, the scales separating at maturity, 
oblong or pointed, slightly tubercled. Seeds 1 cent. long, 
oblong-faleate, with a blackish membranous wing thinly sprinkled 
with small resiniferous tubercles. 
In section the leaves show, on the upper surface, a palisade- 
like arrangement of the cells and one resin-canal of large calibre 
outside the endoderm, immediately beneath the single fibro-vas- 
cular bundle. The primordial leaves are an inch long, spreading, 
linear, and glaucous; others of an intermediate character have the 
same form and appearance but are smaller, whilst the adult leaves 
are small, deltoid, and closely appressed to the branch. 
