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with another tree approaching this one in size. The trunk in large trees usually 

 divides at about 3 m. above the ground into several erect stems; the bark is brown 

 or grey-brown, fairly smooth and peels off in thin, longitudinal strips. The lateral 

 branches are ascending and spreading, and the slender branchlets are pendulous. 

 The blue-black fruit is smaller and less lustrous in appearance than that of the 

 type. 



A picture of this tree will be found under No. 115 of the collection of Wilson's 

 photographs and also in his Vegetation of Western Ckina^ No. 263. 



Juniperus chinensis Linnaeus, ManL 127 (1767), — Roxburgh, FL 

 Ind. ed. 2, III. 838 (1832). — Bunge in Mem, Sav. Mr. Acad, Scl 

 SL Petersbourg, II, 137 {Enum. PL Chin, Bor, 63) (1833). — Sie- 

 bold & Zuccarini in Abh, Akad. Milnch. IV. pt. III. 233 {FL Jap. 

 Fam. Nat, II, 109) (1846). — Miquel in Ann. Mus, Lugd.-Bat, III. 

 167 (1867); Prol FL Jap, 331 (1867); in Siebold & Zuccarini, FL 

 Jap, II. 58, t. 126, 127, fig. 1, 2, 4 (1870). — Parlatore in De Candolle, 

 Prodr, XVI. pt. II. 487 (1868), excludendis speciminibus indicis, — 

 Franchet & Savatier, Enum. PL Jap, I. 472 (1875). — Masters in 

 Jour, Unn, Soc, XVIII. 497 (1881); XXVI. 541 (1902); XXXVII. 

 412 (1906); in Jour, BoL XLI. 268 (1903). — Franchet in Nouv, 

 Arch, Mus, Paris, s^r. 2, VII. 101 {PL David, I. 291) (1884). — Sar- 

 gent in Garden & Forest, VI. 493 (1893); For, FL Jap, 78 (1894). — 

 Beissner in Nuov, Giorn. BoL ItaL n. ser. IV. 186 (1897). — Pritzel in 

 BoLJahrb. XXIX. 220 (1900). — Shirasawa, Icon, Ess, For. Jap, I. 

 29, t. 12, fig. 14-27 (1900). — Palibin in Act HorL Petrop, XIX. 

 137 {Consp, FL Koreae) (1901). — Matsumura in BoL Mag, Tokyo, 

 XV. 138 (1901). — Matsumura & Hayata in Jour, ColL Sci, Tokyo, 

 XXII. 402 {Enum, PL Formos.) (1906). — Pavolini in Nuov, Giorn, 

 BoL ItaL n, ser, XV, 439 (1908). — Pampanini in Nuov, Giorn, BoL 

 ItaL n. ser. XVII. 232 (1910); XVIII. 105 (1911). — Patschke in 

 BoL Jahrb. XLVIII. 678 (1913). 



Juniperus harbadensis Thunberg, FL Jap. 264 (non Linnaeus) (1784). 

 Juniperus virginica Thunberg, FL Jap. 264 (non Linnaeus) (1784). 

 Juniperus c&rnua Roxburgh, FL Ind. ed. 2, III. 839 (1832). 

 Juniperus dimorpha Roxburgh, FL Ind. ed. 2, III. 839 (1832). 

 Juniperus Thunbergii Hooker & Amott, Bot. Voy. Beechey^ 271 (1838?). 

 Juniperus foetiday a. saUna Spach, Hist, Veg. XL 315 (1842) quoad synon. 

 J. chinensis Hort. 



Juniperus fiagelliformis Hort. apud Loudon, EncycL Trees and ShruhSf 1090 

 (1842). 



Juniperus nepalensis Hort. ex Endhcher, Syn. Conif. 21 (quasi synon.) (1847). 

 Cupressu^ nepalensis Hort. ex. Endlicher, Syn. Conif. 21 (quasi synon.) (1847). 

 Juniperus Reevesiana Hort. ex Endlicher, Syn, Conif. 31 (quasi synon. J- 



cernvae) (1847). 

 Juniperus struthiacea Knight & Perry, Syn, Conif, 13 (nomen nudum) (1850?). 



