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Page 94. 

 JuNiPERUS COMMUNIS HiBERNiCA, Loudou, the Irish Juniper- 

 Syn. Juniperus Suecica pyramidalis, Manetti, 

 A nice pyramidal variety, with short angular branchlets a 

 little spreading. 



Page 96. 

 Juniperus macuocarpa, Sihthorp, the Large Purple-fruited 



Juniper. 

 Syn. Juniperus communis macrocarpa, Spach. 

 This kind forms a large bush, or small tree, from 6 to 10 feet 

 high, on the rocky coast of the Mediterranean, and is one of 

 the handsomest of the tribe. 



Page 98. 

 Juniperus oblonga, Bieherstein, the Caucasian Juniper. 



Syn. Juniperus communis pendula, Paul, 

 A large many-stemmed bush^ found on the sub-Alpine moun- 

 tains, in the Western Caucasus, and on the Taurian mountains 

 in South-western Russia. 



Page 99. 

 Juniperus rigida, Siehold. the Stiff-leaved Japan Juniper. 



Syn. Juniperus communis, Thunherg, not Linnceus. 

 This kind forms a small tree, from 12 to 15 feet in height, 

 on the sea-coast near Atame, on the east side of the Island of 

 Nippon ; the Japanese call it " Moro,^' or Sonora (slender and 

 pendulous), on account of its drooping appearance. 

 It is quite hardy, and very ornamental. 



