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DE. MAXWELL T. MASTERS ON 



Var. BBEVIRAMEA. 



Chamaecyparis breviramea, Maxim. Melanges Biol. vi. 

 p. 25 (1866) ; Miquel ; Franchet et Savatier. 



"In littore boreali ins. Kiousiou mare Japonia? mediter- 

 raneum spectans inter C. ohtusam crescens," Maximowiczl, 

 Franchet et Savatier ; ssepe in hort. Tedoensibus culta. 



Var. PENDULA. 



Chamsecyparis pendula, Maxim. Melanges Biol. vi. p 

 (1866) ; Miquel ; Franchet et Savatier. 



In hortis urbis Teddo, Maximowicz, Savatier. 



This is like the pendula form of Biota orientalis. 

 Fig. 5. 



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Thuya obtusa, var. filiates. Foliage and cones from a cultivated plant ; 

 nat. size and magnified. 

 Var. filicoides. (Fig. 5.) 



^ DOS P ora filicoides, hort., Syme in Oard. Chron. vol. v. 

 (1876) p. 235, fig. 40 (ramus et strobili) ; Gordon, Pinetum, 

 ed. 2, p. 363. 



Mr. Syme regards the cones of this as identical with those 

 of obtusa, only that they are smaller. 



