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ARBORETUM AND FRUTICETUM. 



PART II J. 



without protection, and, consequently, there are no large trees. In Saxony, at Worlitz, is one 16 

 years planted, which is 25 ft. high, In Italy, in Lombardy, at Monza, 24 years planted, it is 24 ft. 

 high, the diameter of the trunk 16 in,, and_of the head 24 ft. 



Commercial Statistics. Price of cones, in London, 6d. each ; plants in pots, 

 1 It. high, "2s. 6d. each ; 2 ft. high, 3s. 6d. each ; 5 ft. high, 5s. each : and 10 ft. 

 high, 1/. each. At Bollwyller, plants 1 ft. high, from 2 to 4 francs; and at 

 New York, from 2 to 3 dollars. 



1 2. C. Dcoddra Roxb. The Deodara, or Indian, Cedar. 



Identification. Roxb. Fl. Ind. ined. ; Laws. Man., p. 381. 



Si/noiii/mcs. Pinus Dcoddra Lamb. Pin., ed. 2., t. 52.; yfbies Dcoddra Lindl. in Penn.Cyc. ; 



Devadara, or Deodara, Hhidostar.ee; the sacred Indian Fir. 

 Engravings. Lamb. Pin., ed. 2., t. 52. ; our Jig. 2283. to our usual scale ; and figs. 2284. and 2286. of 



the natural size. 



Spec. Char.) <y-. Leaves fascicled, evergreen, acute, triquetrous, rigid. Cones 

 twin, oval, obtuse, erect; scales adpressed. {Lamb. Pin.) Cones from 

 \\ in. to 5 in. Umgj and from 3£ in. to 3| in. broad. Seed with the wing 

 IM ark I \ in. long ; scale about the same length, and 2 in. broad. A native of 



