PINACE^ 225 



Var. Corneyana, Carriere, 



Cupressus Corneyana, Knight; Juniperus Corneyana, Hort. ; J. 

 chinensis Corneyana, Gordon. 



Branchlet systems more pendulous, irregularly arranged, 

 not conspicuously flattened as in the typical form. 



Fig. 48.— cupressus TO RU LOS A. 

 a, spray with two female and many male cones ; 6, branchlet ; c, seed marked with resin glands. 



C. torulosa may be known by the slender, curved, whip-like 

 divisions of the flattened branch systems and the uniform leaves. 



This beautiful tree is found wild in the outer ranges of the 

 W. Himalaya, where it usually grows on limestone at from 5,000- 



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