268 THE JOURNAL OF BOTANY 
Libocedrus maerolepis Benth. ; Masters in Gard. Chron. 1901, ii. 
467. Calocedrus macrolepis Kurz in Journ. Bot. 1878, 193. Szemao, 
culi., Wilson, 76! The specimens from Formosa, in the Kew 
Herbarium, referred to this species, must be be regarded with 
doubt, as they are not adequate for determination. 
Cupressus funebris Endlicher, West Hupeh, Wilson, 336! 
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_ Juniperus chinensis L. West Hupeh, Wilson, 2113! 1701! Also 
tt the Himalayas and Japan—J. recurva Ham., var. squamata 
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_ Folia Hook. 2 & Arn. Szechuen, Wilson, 428! W.Hupeh, 479! Japan. 
