DICLINIA CONIFER, Juniperus. `H 647 
root will cover sometimes a space of from fifteen to 
twenty feet in diameter. 
2. J. foliis ternis basi adnatis, junioribus imbricatis, senio- virginiana, 
ribus patulis. Willd. sp. pl. 4. p. 863. 
Icon. Mich. arb. 3. p. 42. t. 5. Wangh. amer. 1.2. f. 51. 
In dry and rocky woods and fields: Province of Maine 
to Georgia. h. May. v. v. The Red Cedar, so 
useful i durable a wood, for whose history I refer 
to Michaux's work so often quoted, is as yet in great 
abundance in most parts of that country; but its ex- 
termination is going on so rap hat future inhabi- 
tants wil] be very much at a loss, and will feel the 
medio glandulosis, quadrifariam ^ ^ Sabina. 
po p caule fruticoso. 
. Willd. sp. pl. 4. p. 853. © 
‘In the clefts of rocks: Canada, - Michaux. B. Within i 
he ocky-mountains, M. Lewis. Ras v. s. in Herb. = 
. Notabovesix inches high. 
4. J. foliis « oppotitia obtusiusculis, medio glandulosis, qua- excelsa. 
drifariam imbricatis, tenellis acutis ternis patulis, caule 
„arboreo, Willd, Sp. pl. 4, p. 852. 
ina varietas. Pall. ross. 2. p. 15. 
the banks of the waters of the Rocky-mountains. 
M. Lewis. . May. v.s. in Herb. Lewis. A lofty 
ant tree, Specimens of Pallas in the Herbarium 
- m to be the same with 
procumbens. 
am imbricatis, junioribus ova- Larladensis. 
tis, senioribus acutis. JZilld.sp.pl.4.5.851. = 
Icon. Pluk. alm. t. 197. f. 4. - 
On the const, of Florida. Michauz. ha v. v. in Hortis, 
n TAXUS. Gen. » 1553. 
Agfil v.v. The pe ved on the Antietur : 
cover a great part of tl ky banks of that river. 
Under the Medi of other trees ^ does not rise above F 
two or three feet e 
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