556" MONADELPHIA. TRIANDRIA. Juniperus. 
(3) Pistils many. 
picherdaceys Outer Cup 3-cleft : Seed-coats in whirls 
eed in 
PN ay es é leayeas. Secd-coats several ; in 
whirls 3 1 seed in 
ALTHA’A. Outer cos - ae : Seed-coats several ; in 
whirls; 1 seed in each 
TRIANDRIA. 
JUNIPERUS. Male and female flowers distinct. 
Male. Cal. a scale of the catkin: -Bloss, nope. 
Fem. Cal. with 3 divisions : petals 3: pistils 3: 
drupa juicy, closed, 1-celled, many-seeded ; 
with 3 tubercles formerly the ca yx. 
communis, J, Leaves 3 together, expanding; sharp-pointed ; longer 
than shechesty: : 
Fl, Ross.1. 54—F1. dan. 1119—Ludaw. 189-Mill. ill.-Blackwe 
187—-Sheldr. 70-Wagdw. 95—Kuiph. 1~Gars. 88-Tourne 
361. 2-Maith. 121-Ger, 1189. 1~Fuchs, 88-F. B. i. be 
293-Trag. 1074—Lonic. i. 24—Cam. epit. 53—Dad. 852- 
Lob. obs. 628. 25 and ic. li, 222. 2—Ger. ems. 1372 I= 
Park. 1029. 1. 
Anthers under the lateral scales often 5, Leers. Ber. 
tinuing 2 years; green, at —— blackish purple. Rexx, ” park 
reddish. Berries bluish b 
uniper Tree. eer [Near Eee ce Hertford-. 
shire, and abundantly on a commo lenheim and 
Ditchley, Oxfordshire. Mr. Weccaraaee ae heaths, ‘west of 
Bis me s Aukland, Mr. Rosson.] S. May.* 
ndy ie oe ,or e: moist and close w nthe oie of hills 8 ack 
oom long ; ” put on the oot of rocky mountains an is little 
ter tha: he -—** A grea of it grows by the side of t 
road, between the General’s Hut and Inverness, f 
neighbouring hills are almost covered with it: a ship load of the berries 
used annually sent from hence to > Garnett’s Tour.—It 1s 
easily transplanted, and it bears cropping rass will not grow bene 
i ena pratensis destroys it.—-The wood i ble. 
The bark may be made into ropes.’ ‘The berries are 2 years in ripening: 
hen bruised they afford a pleasant diuretic liquor, but it_is not easy t0 
prevent 
