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Juniperus flaccida Schlechtendal. Drooping- Juniper. 



Range. — Southwestern Texas (Chisos Mountains); northeastern Mexico. 



NAME IN USE 



Drooping Juniper 



Juniperus occidentalis Hooker. Western Juniper. 



Range. — From western Idaho, eastern Washington, eastern and southern 

 Oregon, on the Cascades and Sierra Nevada to southern California (San Ber- 

 nardino Mountains). 



NAMES IN USE 



Juniper (Oreg., Calif., Idaho). Western Red Cedar. 



Cedar (Idaho). Western Juniper (Calif, lit.). 



Yellow Cedar (Mont.). Sierra Juniper (Calif.). 

 Western Cedar (Idaho). 



*Juniperus monosperma (Engelmann) Sargent. One-seed Juniper. 



Range. — Eastern base Rocky Mountains of Colorado (Platte and Arkansas 

 Rivers) and southward into western Texas and western Oklahoma; northwestern 

 Arkansas (Benton and Stone Counties — W. W. Ashe); southern Utah and 

 Nevada to central New Mexico and Arizona (Santa Catalina, Santa Rita, 

 Huachuca, Chiricahua, and Rincon Mountains). 



NAMES IN USE 



One-seeded Juniper. Cedar (Colo.). 



Naked-seeded Juniper (Calif, lit.). Cherrystone Juniper (lit.). 



Juniperus pinchotii Sudworth. Red-berry Juniper. 



Range. — Northwestern Texas (Paloduro Canyon in Randall, Armstrong, and 

 Briscoe Counties, also in Hardeman, Garza, Kimble, Tom Green, Valverde, 

 Menard, and Hood Counties); Arizona (central and southern). There is need 

 of much further investigation to determine the exact range of this species. It 

 is to be looked for in western Oklahoma. — First discovered by George L. Clothier 

 and J. W. Riggs in 1903. 



NAMES IN USE 



Pinchot Juniper. Red-berry Juniper. 



*Juniperus mexicana Sprengel. Mountain Cedar. 



Range. — Texas (Brazos County, southward and westward); Mexico. 

 Note on nomenclature. — Formerly designated as Juniperus sabinoides 

 (Humboldt, Bonpland and Kunth) Sargent. 



NAMES IN USE 



Juniper Cedar (Tex.). Mountain Juniper. 



Mountain Cedar (Tex.). Rock Cedar (Tex.). 



Juniper. 



*Juniperus virginiana Linnseus. Eastern Red Cedar. 



Range. — Nova Scotia and New Brunswick to Georgia (coast), southern Ala- 

 bama, and Mississippi; west in Ontario (Georgian Bay) to eastern North and 

 South Dakota, southern Michigan, eastern Nebraska and Kansas, southeastern 

 Oklahoma, southwestern Arkansas, and eastern Texas. 



