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been raised from a seed of C. thyoides and to have retained the 

 juvenile form of leaf. 



Var. glauca, Endlicher. 

 A shrubby form with glaucous foliage. 



Var. Hoveyi. 

 A variety of slender habit, the ultimate divisions of the 

 branchlets forming dense terminal tufts. 



Fig. il.—CUPRESSUS THYOIDES. 

 a, spray with four cones ; 6, branchlets ; c, cone ; d, seeds. 



Var. kewensis. 



Shoots reddish, habit looser and leaves darker in colour than in 

 the type. 



Var. leptoclada, Kent. 



A shrub with close-set branches terminating in flattened 

 branchlet systems, bearing j^artly adult and partly juvenile 



