38 SUPPLEMENT TO THE PINETUM, 



Page 117. 

 JuNiPEKUS OcciDENTALTS, Hooker, the Great Western 



Juniper. 

 Syn. Juniper us pyriformis, Lindley. 

 „ „ Californicaj Carrier e. 



„ Cupressus bacciformisj Knight. 

 A tree 40 feet high, with a stem 3 feet in diameter; found 

 very abundant in California. 



It is quite hardy, but emits a strong disagreeable odour when 

 bruised. 



Page 118. 

 JuNiPERUS Phoenicea FCEMiNA, LinncEus, the Female Phoeni- 

 cian Juniper, 

 Syn. Juniperus Langoldiana, Hort. 

 „ Cupressus Devoniana, Hort. 

 A small tree or large bush^ found growing amongst the rocks 

 along the shores of the Mediterranean. 



Page 119. 

 JuNiPEiius Phcenicea Lycia, Loudon, the Lycian Juniper. 

 This is the Cypress-leaved Cedar of the Greeks, which pro- 

 duces the " Olibanum/' used as incense in religious ceremonies 

 on the continent. 



Page 122. 

 Juniperus sphjerica glauca, Fortune, the Glaucous Chinese 



Juniper. 

 Syn. Juniperus sp., nova. Fortune. 

 Mr. Fortune states that this kind is found in the North of 

 China, growing from 15 to 20 feet high, with quite a white or 

 glaucous appearance, even at a great distance ; but his having 

 neglected to bring home dried specimens in fruit, leaves its 

 identity still in a doubtful state, as the young plants are yet 

 too small for that purpose. 



