Widdringtonia.| CUPRESSACE& (Stapf). 23 
6. W. juniperoides (Endl. Syn. Conif. 32, excluding the 
synonymy) ; a tree, mostly 15-20 or occasionally up to over 60 ft. 
high, trunk up to 3 or 4 ft. in diam., branches horizontally spreading : 
ultimate ramifications of the adult plant almost cylindric, $-§ lin 
oblong, about 1 lin. long, subacute at both ends or more obtuse at 
occasionally large compact clusters, globose, $—} in. in di 
purplish-brown and usually covered with irregular roundish bosses 
mong whi n each scale rises a stout conical pointed 
tubercle ; valves ultimately slightly spreading, coarsely warty 
or tubercled along the margins, with a stout conical often pungent 
mucro (the morphological apex) from below the top, and a usually 
striated central area; seeds 4-8, 
| ea, xxxili. 356, 
hélz. 292; Parlat. in DC. Prodr. : 
erh. 8. Afr. (in Bot. Centralbl. i. 1120, 1122); Masters in Journ. 
inn. xxxiii. 268 ; Sim, Tree erat Natal, 234; For. Fl. Cape 
. Afr. 131 
Conif. 540; Wilson, Plant Hunt. t. 6. | ] ; 
(name) ; Lindl. & Gord. Lc. ; Carr. Trait. Conif. ed. 1. 68; ed. 1. 
Gordon, Pinet. ed. i. 335 ; ed. ii. 419 ; Schlechtend. l.c. 359 ; Henkel 
& Hochst. l.c. 295; Parlat. le. 433; Masters, I.c. 271, 273, 274 
