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Two sterile specimens from the same locality and donor 

 as preceding, labelled ' Retinospora* sp. Veitch, 419.' 

 var. plumosa, Masters, I.e. 356. 



A large sterile specimen labelled ' Thuya sp. ; cultivated, 

 Yeddo, Veitch.' 



C. nootkatensis, Don in Lambert, Genus Pinus, ii., 18 (1824). 

 A small sterile specimen labelled 1 Thuyopsis borealis.' 

 A small specimen with immature cones labelled ' Cup. Lawsoniana ' 

 from Peter Lawson & Son, Nurserymen, Edinburgh. 



Two specimens with immature cones labelled 1 Chamaecyparts 

 nuikaensis, Edl.,' from Nootka, by Menzies. 



C. thyoides, Linnaeus, Sp. PI. ii., 1003 (1753). 

 Two sterile specimens : No. 1 from the Herbarium of Don ; No. 2 

 — Dr. D. J. 1826, 32, 15, correctly named, and also labelled 

 ' Chamaecyparts sphaeroidea, Spach.' 



var. variegata, Endlicher, Syn. Conif. 62 (1847). 

 Three cone-bearing specimens labelled ' Cup. sphaeroidea, 

 Hort.,' ' C. thyoides, H. H. J.,' and ' Thuya sphaeroidea, 

 H. H. J.' respectively, and at the bottom of the sheet — 

 ' Chamaecyparis sphaeroidea.' 

 C. Goveniana, Gordon, in Journ. Hort. Soc. iv. 295, with fig. 

 (1849). 



Two specimens, one sterile, the other bearing unopened cones, 

 correctly named ; origin unknown. 



C. Macnabiana, Murray in Edinb. New Phil. Journ. i., 293, t. 11 



(1855). 



W. Murray's specimens (two, one cone-bearing), so-named, from 

 California. 



Two large sterile specimens collected by W. Lobb (No. 439) on 

 the Sierra Nevada, N. California, labelled ' C. nivalis, MSS. and C. 

 glandulosa, W. Hook. MSS.' 



C. funebris, Endlicher, Syn. Conif. 38 (1847). 



A sterile specimen with the following note : — ' A specimen of one 

 of the most beautiful trees in China, the same of which Mr. Fortune 

 wrote to Dr. Lindley about in his letter of Dec. 15th, 48 ' ; correctly 

 named, and inferring that C. pendula, S taunt., is identical with it, 

 which it is. 



C. sempervirens, Linn., Sp. PI. 1002 (1753). 

 A small sterile specimen so named, collected by Elesmann in 

 Southern Tyrol. 



A large cone-bearing specimen labelled ' Cupr. expansa.' Probably 

 of garden origin. 



A cone-bearing specimen named ' C. horizontalis, Hort.' 



A sterile specimen named ' C. Tourneforti,' most likely also of 

 garden origin. 



C. lusitanica, Miller, Gard. Diet. No. 3 (1768). 



A specimen bearing male strobiles, probably of garden origin, 

 labelled 1 C. pendula, Herb. Don.' 



