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App. ii. Kinds of Cupréssus not yet intro- 3 nana Willd. « fig. 2344. 
duced. - - 2480 J. communis 8 F1. Br., &c. 
C. nootkaténsis Lamb, 
C. japonica Thunb. 
XII. TAXO‘DIUM Rich.  & 2. 
2105. 2480 
Tue Taxopium, 07 Deciduous Cypress. 
Cupréssus L. 
Schubértia Mirb. 
Condylocarpus Salisb. 
1. distichum Rich. * N. Amer. 
f. 2335. 2481 
The two-ranked-leaved Taxodium, or Deciduous 
Cypress. 
Cupréssus disticha L., &c. 
Cupréssus americana Cat. Carol. 
Cupréssus virginidna Comm. Hort. 2 
Schubértia disticha Mirb. : 
Bald Cypress, Cypress, Amer. 
Cypres del’ Amérique, Cyprés chauve, Fr. 
Zweyxeilige Cypresse, Ger. 
Varieties ¥ - - 2481 
1 patens Ait. ¥ 
2 nutans ¥ fig. 2336 —2338. 
The long-leaved Deciduous Cy- 
press. 
T. d.péndulum Lond. Hort. Brit. 
3 excélsum Booth. ¥ 
4 sinénse ¥ 3 
T. sinénse Noisette. = 
5 sinénse péndulum ¥ 
T. sinénse péndulum Hort. 4 
T. sempervirens Lamb. @ N.Am. figs. 2339, 2340. 2487 | 
The evergreen Taxodium. 
T. capénse @ __] C. G. H. - - 2487 | 5 
The Cape, or African, Taxodium. | 
Cupréssus junipertides. L. 
XIII. JUNYPERUS LZ. 2 fcs#=s 2% 
2106. 2487 
THE JUNIPER. 
Sabina Bauh. 
Cédrus Tourn, 
Genévrier, Fr. 
Wachholder, Ger. 
§ i. Oxicedri.—Leaves spreading in the adult | 6. 
Plants. D. Don. 
1. comminis LZ, « Europe, America, 
and Asia - fig. 2343, 2344. 2489 | J. 
The common Juniper. 
No. 1661 a., Hall. 
. minor Fuchs, Dalech. 
. comminis saxdtilis Pall. 
. alpina Clus. @ 
. minor montdna C. Bauh. . 
Genévrier commun, Fr. 
Gemeiner Wachholder, Ger. 
Varieties # - - 2489 
1 vulgaris Park. 
J.v. frutichsa Bauh. 
J. c. eréctis Pursh. 
2 suécica Mart. a fig. 2343. 
The Swedish, or true, Juniper. 
J. suécica Mill. Dict. 
J. vulgaris drbor Bauh. 
Set ay Oy yy 
J.c. saxdtilis Pall. 
J. No. 1661. Hall. 
J. alpina Ray, &c. : 
J. alpina minor Ger. Emac. 
J. minor montana, &c., Bauh., N. 
Duh, 
J. nana Sm. Eng. Fi. 
J. stbirica Hort. 
J. déirica Hort. 
J. c. montdna Ait. 
4 oblénga # fig, 2346. 
a) . oblinga Hort. 
5 oblonga’péndula fig. 2345. 
6 canadénsis # fig. 2347. 
J. canddénsis Lodd. Cat. 
7 depréssa Pursh. a 
J. canadénsis Lodd. Cat. 
Other Varieties. 
Oxycedrus LZ. # Spain, Portugal, 
and France - fig. 2351, 2352. 2494 
The Sharp Cedar, or brown-berried, Juniper. 
J. major Cam. Epit. 
J. m. monspeliénsium Lob. Ic. 
J. pheentcea, &c., J. Bauh. 
J. major, &c., C.;Bauh., &e. 
Cédrus pheenicea Matth. 
Oxgcedrus Clus. 
Oxgcedrus pheentcea Dod. 
The prickly Cedar. 
Le Cade, Fr. 
Spanische, Ger. 
. macrocdrpa Sm. # Greece f. 2353. 2494 
The large-frnited Juniper. 
+ major, biccd ceruled, Tourn. 
. drupacea Lab. # » Syria 
fig. 2354, 2356. 2495. 
The drupaceous, or large-fruited, Juniper. 
virginiana L. 2 North America 
fig. 2357. 2495 
The Virginian Juniper, or Red Cedar. 
J. major americana Ray. 
J. maxima, &c., Sloane. 
Varieties # - - 2495 
2 humilis Lodd. Cat. w 
8 caroliniana # 
J. carolinidina Du Roi. 
Other Varieties 
bermudiana LZ. 2 Bermudas 
fig. 2357. 2498 
The Bermudas Cedar. 
Cédrus Bermide Ray’s Letters. 
nepalénsis Hort. - - 2499 
Cupréssus nepalénsis Hort. 
. vulgaris, &c., Ray, &c. § ii, Sabine. — Leaves of the adult Plant im- 
bricated. D. Don. 
Sabina L.* Spain, &c. 
fiz. 2359—2363. 2499 
The common Savin. 
Varieties % 2 - - 2499 
1 cupressifolia Ait. # fig. 2359. 
The Cypress-leaved Savin. 
J. lusitanica Mill. Dict. 
Sabina Dod. 
ie =: folio Cuprésst Bauh., Duh., 
ay. 
La Sabine male, Fr. 
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