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Juniperus Virginian a pyramidiformis viridifolia Sudw. 



Juniperus virginiana cannarti (Koch.) Beissn. 



Juniperus virginiana polymorpha Beissn. 



Juniperus virginiana pendula Carr. 



Juniperus virginiana smithi penduliformis Sudw. 



Juniperus virginiana chamberlayni Carr. 



Juniperus virginiana nutans Beissn. 



Juniperus virginiana interrupta (Wend.) Beissn„ 



Juniperus virginiana dumosa Carr. 



Juniperus virginiana pumila Gord. 



Juniperus virginiana pumila nivea (Beissn.) Sudw. 



Juniperus virginiana schotti Gord. 



Juniperus virginiana tripartita Gord. 



Juniperus virginiana tripartita "aureo-versicolor Sudw. 



Juniperus virginiana kosteriana Beissn. 



Juniperus virginiana glaucescens Sudw. 



Juniperus virginiana cinerascens Carr. 



Juniperus virginiana plumosa alba (Carr.) Beissn. 



Juniperus virginiana plumosa Candida Sudw. 



Juniperus virginiana albo-spica Beissn. 



Juniperus virginiana albo-variegata Beissn. 



Juniperus virginiana aureo-spica Beissn. 



Juniperus virginiana aureo-variegata Veitch. 



Juniperus virginiana aurea superba Sudw. 



Juniperus virginiana elegantissima Beissn. 



Juniperus virginiana horizontaliformis Sudw. 



Juniperus virginiana triomphe d'angers Beissn. 



Juniperus barbadensis Linn. Southern Red Juniper* 



Juniperus virghniana authors in part, not L. 



Range . — South Atlantic and Gulf Coast region and southward through Florida. 

 Range imperfectly known at present. Formerly not distinguished from the more 

 northern true J. mrgiriiana. 



Juniperus occidentalis Hook. Western Juniper. 



Range. — From western Idaho, eastern Oregon, on Cascade, Sierra Nevada Moun- 

 tains to southern California (San Bernardino Mountains). 



Names in use. — Juniper (Oreg., Cal., Colo., Utah, Nev., Mont., Idalio y 

 N. Mex.); Cedar (Idaho, Mont.); Yellow Cedar (Colo., Mont.); Western 

 Cedar (Idaho); Western lied Cedar; Western Juniper (Cal. lit.) 



Juniperus scopulorum Sargent. Rocky Mountain Juniper. 



Juniperus virginiana authors in part, not L. 



Range. — Nebraska and Dakota (Black Hills) to Montana, Idaho, northern Wash- 

 ington and British Columbia to Vancouver Island ; Rocky Mountains from Montana 

 to Arizona and Nevada. Range imperfectly known. 



Juniperus monosperma l (Engelm.) Sarg. One-seed Juniper. 



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

 and southward into western Texas: southern Utah to central New Mexico and 

 Arizona. 



IS" ames in use. — One-seeded Juniper; Naked-seeded Juniper (Cal. 

 lit.) 



1 Juniperus Knighti Nelson, in Bot. Gaz., XXV, 198, f. 1, 2, 1898. Prof. Aven 

 Nelson describes this species as a "scraggy shrub or small tree" common in the Red 

 Desert region of Wyoming from the Seminole Mountains to the Green River. I have 

 not examined specimens, but its affinities appear to be with J. monosperma and J,, 

 scopulorum. 



