16 CUPRESSACE& (Stapf). | Widdringtonia. 
Mature cones re opening) globose, up to 9 lin 
diam., smooth, subapicular cusps (or at least 
two of a distant jim the Anke usually _— 
seeds up to over 20, 5-6 lin. a including the 
often oblique wings; scales of the ¢ strobile 
— —— the sometimes subcoriaceous 
cum . (3) cupressoides, 
Ovules 3-4 ier each scale; maturing seeds u 
(rarely 14) in a cone; pollen-sacs covered fn ee 
ioe 
Mature cones not tubercled along the margins of the 
, bu wrinkled all 
valves, but more or less over ; seeds 
rather flat 34-4 lin. long, equ: inged on 
h sides, wings aa oe at ~ eae ina — 
lin. wide ; a shrub or small tree - (4) dracomontana, 
Mature cones coarsely tubercled along the margins 
= tg valves ; trees, sometimes of considerable 
Seeds rather flat, 4-6 lin. long, including the wings 
which join over the gam and are there up to 
lin. wide ... (5) Schwarzii. 
Seeds age more or — triquetrously ovoid, 
4 Iin. long, with a very narrow wing along 2 
of the oa and over cgi tip oe. ... (6) juniperoides. 
1. W. stipitata — in Hook. Ic. Plant. t. 3126); a tree of 
the habit of W. ee ile state unknown ; ultimate 
of the adult state decussate, xo $e sega those of the long and 
intermediate branches distant by their own length, subappressed, 
lanceolate or acuminate, eee wi nate with parallel margins about 
1 lin. long, those of the ‘ultimate and often also of the penultimate 
ramifications Berd ee rhombic-oblong from a cuneate 
base, acu ute or subobtuse, 1 lin. long, rounded on the back, with the 
free portion as hee or sen as ese as the adnate ; male strobiles 
roe tine (always ¢) with the mature con nes, shortl erent 
to 
oa their c ay eee from the top; seeds up to 
36, dark-brown, obovate-oblong or oblong, with a terminal, oblong, 
emarginate wing, wie lin. og the body of the seed ovate-lanceo 
