The fructification of Juniperus. 371i 
_ Virginiana, and others, that the fruit is ripe in the second au- 
tim; and Antoine in his monograph!° says that both the 
_ te junipers and those of the section Sabina take two years 
mature fruit, while Carriére!?, in characterizing the genus, 
_ fysthe maturation is biennial, and inthe description of our red 
- cedar, Juniperus Virginiana, speaks of the fruit as ripening 
_ the second year. 
Parlatore!? says the galbulus ripens the second year. Nich- 
Persists until the f l i ing. 
4 dee e following sprin 
Mi the second 
4 Loudonts 
Juniperus communis, th 
a oe e ; 
top APressineen- : i i : 
G Traité he Coniterca gen: Arceuthos, Juniperus und Sabina, 1857, 9, 35 
= S Pr romus, ps (1868 
de $a Gardening 1887, sn I. le 
: a Plants atur. IT xy; (1841). 289, 292, 294. 
3 *Atborety rum, Suppl. tv, 2 2 Vi 
met Fruticety 
' ing, 2501. = 
: enna, 1847. 
Britannicum, 1v (1854). 2491. 
