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(B) nana 



j22. J. procera, Hochst. 



23. J. occidentalism Hooker 



? J. Hermanni, Persoon. 

 ? J. dealbata of some gar- 

 dens. 



J. excelsa. Lewis & Clark. 



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24. J. Virginiana, h Linn. . 



J. barbadensis, Linn. 

 J. caroliniana, Gardens. 

 J. arborescens, Munch. 



(B) pendula, Gardens. 



(C) glauca, Gardens. 



25. J. mexieana, Schlecht. . 



J. Veppeana, Steudel. 

 J. Sabinoides, Humboldt. 



26. J. flaccida, Schlecht. 



27. J. bermudiana, Linn. . 



J. oppositifolia, Monch. 



28. J. tetragona, Schlecht. . 



29. J. phoenicea, 11 Linn. 



(A) sclerocarpa . 



J. tetragona, Monch. 



A CATALOGUE OF CONIFEKOUS PLANTS 



A dwarf bush. 



A huge tree, pro- 

 ducing fine timber. 



A very large tree. 



A tree. 



(B) malacocarpa 

 J. Lycia, Linn. 



A tree. 



A tree. 

 A tree. 



A shrub, with 

 round glaucous 

 fruit. 



A small tree. 

 Fruit shiningjhard. 



Fruit glaucous, 

 soft. 



Himalayas, at great 

 elevations. 



Abyssinia. 



N. "W. America. 



N. America and 

 West Indies. 



Mountains of Mex- 

 ico. 



Mountains of Mex- 

 ico. 



Bermuda. 



Mexico, at low 

 elevations. 



Mediterranean and 

 Levant. 



Doubtful 



30. J. gracilis, Endl. A shrub. Mexico. 



31. J. cernua, Boxb. A shrub. China. 



32. J. dimorpha, Boxb. A shrub. China. 



33. J. aquatica, Boxb. A shrub. China. 



34. J. glauca, Willd. 



35. J. Cedro, Webb and Berth. A tree. 



Canaries. 



Species. 



36. J. raceraosa, Bisso. N. of Europe. 



37. J. gossainthanea, Loddiges (J. Bed- 



fordiana, Knight) ; very like a Red 

 Cedar, but tender. 



38. J. pUbescens, Gardens. N. of India. 



