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Scaly, like the woodlouse. Is said to 

 eat the roots of the pansey. 



J. pulchcllus. Ochrous colour, with 

 crimson spots down its sides. Legs, 

 about 170. Is said to attack roots 

 of beans, cabbages, peas, and scarlet 

 beans. 



J. complanatns. Lilac colour. Sixty 

 legs. Is said to eat potato tubers. Pul- 

 chellus is also found in the fruit of the 

 strawberry ; but in every instance we 

 doubt whether the plant in which the 

 millipede is found has not first been 

 injured by slugs, or some other cause, 

 so that decay has commenced. 



JULY-FLOWEK. Proso'pis jiiliflo'ra. 



JUNI'PERUS. Juniper. (From the 

 Celtic juniperus, rough. Nat. ord., Co- 

 nifers [Pinaceee]. Linn., %2-Dicecia 

 13-Hfonadelphia.~) 



Seeds, which will retain their vitality for 

 years ; and when sown, seldom vegetate under 

 a twelvemonth, and sometimes nearer two 

 years ; cuttings in the end of summer, in a 

 shady border, in sandy firm soil, and covered 

 with hand-glasses; sandy loam. The berries 

 of the common juniper are used for flavouring 

 gin. 



HALF- HARDY EVERGREENS. 

 J. Barbade'nsis (Barbadoes Cedar). 20. Florida. 

 1811. 



Bermudla'nu (Bermuda Cedar). 20. May. 



Bermudas. 1683. 



Cape'nsis (Cape). May. Mexico. 1836. 



fla'ccida (weak). May. Mexico. 1836. 



Memca'na (Mexican). May. Mexico. 1846. 



tetrago'na (four- angled). May. Mexico. 



HARDY EVERGREENS. 



J. Chine'nsis (Chinese). 10. May, China. 

 1804. 



commu'nis (common). 6. May. Britain. 

 Canade'nsis (Canadian). 20. May. 



Canada. 1820. 



na i na (dwarf). 2. May. Siberia. 



oblo'nga (oblong- fruited). June. 



oblo'nga pe'ndula (oblong- weep- 

 ing). 5. May. Britain. 



sue'cica (Swedish). 12. May. 



North Europe. 



Craco'via (Cracow). 4. May. Poland. 1820. 



Dau'rica (Daurian). 8. July. Dauria. 1791. 



drupa'cea (drupe-fruited). 4. May. Syria. 



1820. 



erce'tea (tall). 20. Siberia. 1806, 



fflau'ca (milky-green). May. China. 1814. 

 - /irmispha'rica (half-globe-headed). May. 



Mount Etna. 1844. 



Herma'nni (Hermann's). May. 



Ly'cia (Lycian). 10. May. South Europe. 



1759. 



macroca'rpa (large-fruited). May. Greece., 



neoborace'nsis (Naumburg\ May. 



odlo'nga (oblong). May. America. 1829 



J. Oxyce'drus (Sharp Cedar). 15. May. Spain. 

 1739. 



Phceni'cea (Phoenician). 20. May. South 



Europe. 1683. 



recu'rva (bent-back). 4. May. Nepaul. 



1817- 



religio'sa (religious). May. 



Sabi'na( Common Savin). 4. May. South 



Europe. 1548. 



Alpi'na( Alpine). l. May. Britain. 



cupressifo' Ha (Cypress-leaved). 4. 



May. South Europe. 1548. 



fo'liisvariega'tis (variegated-leaved) . 

 4. May. Europe. 



prostra'ta', (prostrate). . May. 



North America. 

 tamariscifo'lia (Tamarisk-leaved). 



4. May. South Europe. 1562. 

 variega'ta (variegated). 6. May. 



South Europe. 



Smi'thii (Smith's). May. Nepaul. 



squama 1 ta (scaly). 4. May. Nepaul. 1824. 



thuri'fera (incense - bearing). 10. May. 



'Spain. 1572. 



uvi'feru (Grape-bearing). Cape Horn. 



Virginia'na (Virginian. Red Cedar). 30. 



May. North America. 1664. 

 Carolinia'na (Carolina). May. 



Carolina. 

 hu'milis (humble). 12. May. 



North America. 1800. 



JUPITER'S BEARD. Anthy'llis la'rba- 

 jo'vis. 



JUPITER'S EYE and JUPITER'S BEARD. 

 Scnipervi'.vum tccto'rum. 



JURI'NEA. (Derivation not explained. 

 Nat. ord., Composites [Asteracere]. 

 Linn., l { .)-Syni/cin.'sia l-u&qualis. Allied 

 to Serratula.) 



Hardy herbaceous perennials with purple 

 flowers. Seeds and division of the plant, in 

 spring ; common soil. 



/. specta' bilis (shewy). June. Europe. 1837. 



subacau'lis (short-stemmed). June. Cau- 



casus. 1837- 



JUSSIE'UA. (Named after the cele- 

 brated botanical family ofJussieu. Nat. 

 ord., Onayrads [Onagracese]. Linn., 

 10-Decandria l-Monogynia. Allied to 

 Ludwigia.) 



All stove aquatics, except grandiflora, which 

 belongs to the greenhouse, and frutescewt, 

 which is a shrub, and all yellow-flowered. Cut- 

 tings, divisions, and seeds ; loamy soil, in basins 

 of water. 



J.frute'scens (shrubby). Yellow. June. 1824. 

 Evergreen shrub. 



grandiflo'ra (large-flowered). l. Yellow. 



August. Carolina. 1812. 



octo'fida (eight-cleft). Yellow. July. Ca- 



ribbas. 



ofitovu'lvis (eight-valved). Yellow. July. 



South America. 



pilo'sn (downy). Yellow. July. Caraccas. 



1829. 



