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JOURNAL OF THE ROYAL HORTICULTURAL SOCIETY. 



A cone-bearing specimen without any indication as to origin ; 

 correctly named. 



Two specimens, one sterile, the other cone-bearing, labelled ' C. 

 Uhdeana, H. H. J. 1849/ 



One cone-bearing specimen similarly named, and from the same 

 source as the preceding, but without date. 



A sterile specimen labelled ' C. torulosa, H. H. J.' (C. torulosa, 

 Lindley, in Lindl. and Paxt. Fl. Gard. i., 167, p. 105 (1850), is referred 

 to C. macrocarpa, Linn., but this specimen can scarcely be referred 

 to the latter species.) 



var. Benthamii, Carrier e, Conif. 155 (1867). 

 A large specimen bearing male flowers and cones, collected 

 by Graham (No. 322 B) in Mexico, labelled ' Cup. thurifera, 

 Kth. No ! C. Benthamii, Endl., and C. Lindleyi, 

 Klotzsch.' 



Two specimens, both cone-bearing and labelled ' C. 

 thurifera, Schlecht.,' the one collected between Angauguco 

 and Italpuxahua, Sept., No. 230 ; the other from the ' Banco,' 

 Jan. 



C. torulosa, Don, Prod. Fl. Nepal. 55 (1825). 



Two specimens, the sterile labelled ' Juniperus excelsa, M.B.,' 

 collected by T. Thomson in Kashmir at elevations of 6000-7000 ft. ; 

 the cone-bearing specimen by the same collector from Simla, 7000- 

 8000 ft., correctly named. 



Two specimens, one cone-bearing, collected by Wallich on the 

 Himalayas (No. 6046), correctly named. 



C. macrocarpa, Hariweg in Journ. Hort. Soc. ii., 187 (1847). 



Two sterile specimens so-named, doubtless of garden origin. 



Juniperus recurva, Buchanan-Hamilton ex Don Prod. Fl. Nepal. 

 55 (1825). 



A sterile specimen labelled ' /. recurva, H. H. J.' ; no indication 

 as to its origin. 



Two specimens, the smaller in fruit, gathered by Wallich (No. 6043) 

 in the Himalayas, labelled ' /. squarrosa, B. Ham. ; subsequently 

 /. rigida, Wall.' 



Five small specimens, three in fruit, collected by J. D. Hooker in 

 Sikkim at 10,000-12,000 ft. ; correctly named. 



J. Wallichiana, /. D. Hooker ex Parlatore in De Candolle, Prod. 

 xvi., ii., 482 (1868). 



Two specimens, the larger in fruit, collected by Wallich (No. 6041) 

 on the Himalayas, labelled ' /. excelsa, Bieb. ? Hb. 1824.' 



Five specimens, three in fruit, accompanied by a piece of bark, 

 collected by T. Thomson and J. D. Hooker at Kishtwar 10,000- 

 12,000 ft., and in Sikkim 10,000-15,000 ft. respectively. 



J. squamata, Buchanan-Hamilton in Lambert, Genus Pinus, ii., 

 17 (1824). 



Two sterile specimens collected by T. Thomson at Kishtwar, 

 12,000 ft. elevation, labelled ' /. recurva, Ham. B. squamata.' 



