CONIFERS OF LINDLEY HERBARIUM, CAMBRIDGE. 



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var. laete-virens, Masters in Jour. Soc. Linn. (Bot.), xviii., 

 486 (1881). 



A small sterile specimen from Yeddo, Japan, collected by 

 Veitch (No. 464), labelled ' Thuyopsis sp. A dwarf-growing 

 plant ; habit erect and bushy. Foliage of a very light green 

 colour ; cultivated.' 

 Thuya occidentalis.. Linn., Sp. PI. 1002 (1753). 

 A cultivated cone-bearing specimen from Basing Park labelled 

 1 Libocedrus Donniana,' and correctly identified by Prof. A. Henry. 



A large sterile specimen correctly identified and received from 

 H. H. J.* 



Thuya plicata, D. Don in Lambert, Pinus, 19 (1824). 



A fine cone-bearing specimen labelled ' T. gigantea, Oregon 

 Boundary Commission, 1858-9/ from Vancouver Island, by Dr. 

 Lyall. 



Three cone-bearing specimens, two from N.W. America by Douglas, 

 one from Monterey by Menzies, labelled ' Thuya plicata.' 



One cone-bearing specimen, correctly identified, from Oregon by 

 W. Lobb (204) ; ' Evergreen tree, 50-80 ft. high.' 



Thuya orientalis, Linn., Sp. PI. 1002 (1753). 



Two fruiting specimens on one sheet, one from Japan by Fortune 

 labelled 1 Thuya sp. — a very ornamental tree,' and another labelled 

 ' 178, Thuya sp. Shrub 12-15 ft. Habit dense and conical, probably 

 T. orientalis of Siebold. Yokohama.' 



A cultivated cone-bearing specimen from Swainson's Garden, 1826, 

 labelled 1 Thuya.' 



Cone-bearing specimen labelled ' Thuya sp. Hills west of Peking 

 — a large tree, 60 ft. Fortune, Oct. 1861.' 



Two specimens, the one bearing male strobiles, the other immature 

 cones, correctly identified, with an appended note bearing the number 

 6647, but otherwise difficult to decipher. 



Two specimens, the sterile example by Veitch from Japan, labelled 

 1 Thuya sp. hills near Yokohama,' the cone-bearing from Fortune, 

 labelled ' North of China, a tree 20-30 ft. high.' 



One cone-bearing specimen labelled ' Thuya sp. (Chef 00) China, 

 Fortune, Oct. 1861.' 



Another from the same collector identified as Th. orientalis, China, 

 Fortune, 10. 



A specimen with male strobiles and one very immature cone 

 labelled ' Thuya occidentalis, S. States, N. America, 1818.' 



var. pendula,"!" Masters in Journ. Roy. Hort. Soc. xiv., 252. 

 A coloured plate from the Botanical Register, and a sterile 

 specimen, the latter labelled 1 Thuya filiformis,' by Lindley, 

 and by A. Henry as a form of Thuya (Biota) orientalis. 



* Who H. H.' J. represents I am unable to ascertain. 



f Another sheet bears a twig of this variety, its type, and Juniperus formosav.a. 

 Hayata, with an appended note stating that all were'growing on one tree (grafted), 

 Tien-tsin, Nov. 1861. 



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