CONIFERS OF LINDLEY HERBARIUM, CAMBRIDGE. 



J. religiosa, Carrier e, Conif. 41 (1855), not Royle. 



Six small specimens, five sterile, one bearing male flowers, collected 

 by T. Thomson in Western Thibet at 5000-15,000 ft. elevation, labelled 

 1 /. excelsa, M. Bieberst' 



J. chinensis, Linnaeus, Mant. i., 127 (1767). 



Three fruiting unnamed specimens showing only the scale-leaf 

 phase, collected by Fortune in N. China, who states that the tree is 

 30-50 ft. high. 



Two small scale-leaved specimens, one sterile, correctly named, 

 from Fortune, China. 



Two specimens with dimorphic leaves and male flowers, labelled 

 ' /. excelsa, H. H. J., China. Hort. Whitley, 1818.' 



A fruiting scale-leaved specimen labelled ' Juniperus sp. (glaucous- 

 leaved) — a very ornamental tree, and sent to Glend, , Chekiang, 



Nov. 1854/ probably collected by J. G. Veitch. 



Two scale-leaved fruiting specimens, the upper labelled * Juniperus 

 sp., N. China, 30-50 ft., Fortune ' ; the other, 1 China, Fortune ' ; and 

 in pencil, ' /. sinensis (cemua, Roxb.) ; (flagelliformis) .' 



Four specimens showing both leaf phases, two in fruit, one sterile, 

 the other bearing male flowers, labelled ' /. sinensis, H. H. J. $ and $ .' 



Two sterile scale-leaved specimens collected by Veitch (Nos. 521 

 and 522) in Japan, labelled ' Juniperus sp., cultivated, Yeddo.' 



Another of the same series and the same source, but without number. 



A fruiting specimen labelled ' /. Smithii, H. H. J.' 



Specimens representing /. sphaerica, Lindley, in Lindl. and Paxton's 

 Ft. Gard. L, 58, f. 35 (1850), are evidently not here ; his type of 

 that ' species,' according to Henry, is preserved in the British 

 Museum. 



J. procumbens, Siebold in Ann. Soc. Hort. Pays-Bas (1844), 31. 

 Two sterile specimens labelled ' Juniperus sp., Nagasaki, 1800, 

 Veitch.' 



J. Sabina, Linnaeus, Sp. PI. 1039 ( T 753)- 



A sterile specimen with primordial leaves, correctly named, collected 

 by Bourgeau in the Vallee des Ares, Aug. 23, 1858. 



Two sparingly fruited specimens from Swainson's Garden, 1826. 



A fruiting specimen from Dahuria, labelled ' /. dahurica,' from 

 Dr. Fischer. 



var. TAMARisciFOLiA, Solander in Aiton, Hort. Kew., iii., 

 414 (1789). 



A sterile specimen, correctly named, from H. H. J. 

 var. prostrata, Loudon, Arb. et Frut. Brit, iv., 2499 

 (1838). 



A small specimen bearing male strobiles, labelled ' 408 ; 

 Juniperus prostrata, N. America.' 

 J. phoenicea, Linnaeus, I.e. 1040. 



A small fruiting specimen labelled 'J. Sabina, L., v. excelsa, 

 Spach (/. excelsa, M. B.),' collected by Th. Kotschy (No. 711) at 

 Kuh-Daena, Jul. 1842. 



