WITH THEIR SYNONYMS. 



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11. Chamaecyparis, Spach — White Cedars. 



A small tree. 



• 1. C. sphaeroidea, h Spach . 



Cupressus thyoides, Linn. 

 Thuia sphceroidalis, Rich. 

 Thuia sphceroidea, Hort. 



V \2. C. nutkaensis, Spach . 



Cupressus nutkdensis, 



Lambert. 

 Thuia excelsa, Bongard. 

 Cupressus americana, 



Trautvetter. 



|3. C. thurifera, Endl. . . . 



Cupressus thurifera, 



Humb. 

 Juniperus thurifera, 

 Bonpl. 



f4. C. obtusa, Sieb. and Zucc. . 

 Retinispora obtusa, Sieb. 

 and Zucc. 



5. C. pisifera, Sieb. and Zucc. . 



Retinispora pisif era, Sieb. 



1 6. C. squarrosa, Sieb. and Zucc. 

 Retin. squarrosa, Sieb. 



A large tree. 



A lofty tree. 



A tree 60 to 80 

 feet high. 



A small tree. 

 A bush. 



N.W. America and 

 S. Canada. 



N.W. America, as 

 far as Nootka 

 Sound. 



Woods of Mexico. 



Forms forests in 

 Japan. 



Woods in the island 

 of Nipon. 



Japan. 



12. Taxodium, Richard.— Deciduous Cypresses 



A very large tree 



1. T. distichum, h Rich. . . . 



Cupressus disticha, Linn. 

 Schubertia disticha, Mirb. 

 (B) T. pinnatum, h Gardens. 



f2. T. microphyllum, Brongn. . 



f3. T. adscendens, Brongn. h . 



A small tree. 



U. States ; Mexico, 

 in swamps. 



N. America. 



Florida and Caro- 

 lina swamps. 



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