WITH THEIR SYNONYMS. 



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1. T. baccata, h Linn. . 



(B) sparsifolia, Loudon. 



(C) variegata, Loudon. 



(D) Dovaston, Gardens. 



(E) stricta, Gardens. 



(F) lutea, Endlicher. 



2. T. fastigiata, h Lindl. . . 



T. hibernica, Mackay. 



3. T. canadensis, 11 Willd. . . 



T. procumbens, Lodd. 



T. cuspidata, Sieb. and Zucc. 



31. TaxUS, Tournefort.— YeWS 

 A low tree. 



t4. 

 t5. 



7. 



Yellow berried. 

 An erect bush. 



A bush. 



A tree 15 to 20 

 feet high. 



T. Wallichiana, Zuccar. 

 T. nucifera, Wall. 



T. globosa, Schlechtend. 



T. adpressa, h Gardens . 

 Cephalotaxus tardiva, 

 Sieb. 



Ceph. brevifolia, Gardens. 



Doubtful Species. 



T. tomentosa, Ehrenb. A branching erect small tree. Cape of Good Hope. 

 Podocarpus, or Taxus, or Abies, Brunonis, Griffith ; a large solitary tree 

 with pendulous branches ; Bhotan, at the height of 6-9000 ft. 



Europe ; Caucasus; 

 mountains of In- 

 dia. 



Ireland. 



N. America. 



Japan. 



Nepal. 



Mexico. 

 Japan. 



The compilers of this Catalogue wish to observe that they 

 have not considered it necessary to include in it all the trifling 

 varieties of Conifers to be found in Gardens, nor indeed would it 

 be possible, for in every batch of seedlings variations of form or 

 colour may be found, and employed to swell the nursery cata- 

 logues. 



They also perceive that information obtained since the appear- 

 ance of the first part of the Catalogue enables them to correct 

 some errors, attributable either to themselves or others ; as is 

 stated in the following list. 



p. 201. Juniperus religiosa, Royle (No. 12), appears, from 

 Major Madden's valuable account of Indian Coni- 

 fers, not to be J. squamata, but something distinct. 

 A slender plant, having much the appearance of 



