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la var. bedfordiana, comb. nov. — Juniperus Bedford- 

 & Shrubs, 1090 (1842), nomen .— Henry in Elwes & 

 Henry, Trees Gt. Brit. Irel. vi. 1437 (1912).— J. gracilis Endlicher, 

 Syn. Conif. 31 (1847. — J . virgininiana Bedfordiana Hort. apud Knight 

 & Perry, Syn. Conif. 12 (1850), nomen. — Parlatore in DeCandolle, Prodr. 

 xvi. 2, 489 (1868), as var.— Veitch, Man. Conif. 284 (1881); Kent 

 Veitch's Man. Conif. ed. 2, 193 (1900).— Koehne, Deutsch. Dendr. 54 

 (1893), as forma. — Juniperus virginiana gracilis Sargent, Silva N. Am. x. 



96 (1896). 



This form which is usually referred to J. virginiana as a form or variety is 

 apparently a juvenile form of J. lucayana Britton; and Gordon and some 

 other authors have already united it with J. barbadensis Auth., not Linnaeus 

 (J. virginiana barbadensis Gord.), which is a synonym of J. lucayana. 

 It differs from the type of that species in its acicular leaves; from juvenile 

 forms of J. virginiana it may be distinguished by its slenderer pendulous 

 branchlets, slenderer and rather longer leaves and by its tenderness in 

 northern latitudes where L. virginiana is hardy. I suspect, however, that 

 at least some of the Junipers grown in European gardens as J. bedfordiana 

 and reported to be hardy in northern and middle Europe are forms of 

 J. virginiana. 



Pinus nigra Arnold var. cebennensis,comb. nov. — P. Laricio Lapeyrouse, 

 Hist. PI. Pyrdn. n. 588 (1813), not Poiret. — P. pyrenaica Lapeyrouse, Hist. 

 PL Pyren. Suppl. 146 (1818), in part, only as to the locality cited. — Loudon, 

 Arb. Brit. iv. 2209 (1838), in part. — Hort. apud Carriere, Traite Gen. 

 Conif. 390 (1855), as synon. of P. Salzmanni. — P. Laricio var. pyrenaica 

 Loudon, Arb. Brit. iv. 2202 (1838), in part. — Godron in Grenier & Godron, 

 FL France, in. 153 (1855), excl. syn. P. pyrenaica Lap. — P. Salzmanni Dun- 

 al in Mem. Acad. Montpell. n. 81, tab. 12 (1851). — P. monspeliensis 

 Salzmann ex Dunal, 1. c. 83 (1851), as synon. — P. Laricio var. cebennensis 

 Godron in Grenier & Godron, FL France, in. 153 (1855). — Rehder in 

 Bailey, Cycl. Am. Hort. in. 1355 (1901). — P. cebcnensis Hort. ex Gordon, 

 Pinetum, ed. 2, 239 (1875), as synon. of P. Laricio. — P. Laricio var. 

 leptophylla Christ in Bot. Zeit. xxiil. 230 (1865). — P. Laricio var. tenui- 

 folia Parlatore in DeCandolle, Prodr. xvi. 2 387 (1868).— P. Laricio var. 

 Salzmanni Richter, PL Eur. i. 2 (1890). — P. Laricio var. monspeliensis 

 Koehne, Deutsch. Dendr. 38. (1893). — P. nigra Salzmannii Ascherson 

 & Graebner, Syn. Mitteleur. FL I. 215 (1897). — P. cebennensis Hort. ex 

 Rehder in Bailey, Cycl. Am. Hort. in. 1355 (1901), as synon. — P. hori- 

 zontals Hort. ex Rehder, 1. c. (1901), as synon., not Roezl. — P. nigra 

 leptophylla Ascherson & Graebner, Syn. Mitteleur. FL i.ed. 2, 333 (1912). 

 Teuscher in Mitteil. Deutsch. Dendr. Ges. xxxi. 103 (1921). — P. nigra 

 var. tenuifolia Schneider in Silva-Tarouca, Uns. Freiland-Nadelh. 262 

 (1913). 



The oldest available varietal name of this variety is apparently P. 

 Laricio var. cebennensis Godr. Pinus Laricio var. pyrenaica Loud., though 



