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Two fruiting specimens correctly named ; Pont du Gard, December. 

 Two fruiting, probably cultivated, specimens, correctly named, 

 from H. H. J. 



A fruiting specimen, ex Herb. Boissier, collected on the mountains 

 near Dylar in 1837, named /. Lycia, L. 



Five correctly named specimens, four in various stages of fruit, 

 one sterile, from Naples. One fruiting specimen from Greece by 

 Th. Kotschy (No. 154), Feb. 1836, two from Avignon, collected 

 by W. J. Hooker, and the other from Algiers by N. Bove, April 1837. 



J, occidentalis, W. /. Hooker, Fl. Bor. Amer. ii., 166 (1839). 



Two specimens, one male, collected by W. Murray in California ; 

 the other in fruit, collected by Jeffrey (No. 743) at the Clamath 

 River, Lat. 43 0 , Oct. 25, 1852. 



Two unnamed specimens, one with male strobiles, from New 

 Mexico, collected by C. Wright (No. 1890) in 1851-52 ; the other in 

 fruit, but its origin unknown. 



J. flaccida, Schlechlendal in Linnaea, xii., 495 (1838). 



A fine fruiting specimen, so-named, collected at Regla, Dec. 



A sterile specimen with an accompanying envelope of fruit, collected 

 by Coulter (No. 1419) in Mexico, ex Herb. Collegii SS. Trim, Dublin. 



J. Oxycedrus, Linnaeus, I.e. 1038. 



Two fruiting specimens, the smaller unnamed and from Balaclava, 

 the other labelled ' /. rufescens, Link,' collected by Th. Kotschy 

 (No. 411), on the mountains near Giillek, 3400-4500 ft., Aug. 1853. 



Two fruiting specimens correctly named, from Montpellier, Decem- 

 ber. J. Stuart Mill. 



Two correctly named male- flowering specimens from the Caucasus. 



J. Cedrus, Webb and Berthelot, Hist. Nat. Isles Canar., hi., 277, 

 t. 217 (1840). 



Two fruiting specimens collected by E. Bourgeau (No. 1501) on 

 the canadas of Te}'de, Teneriffe. July, 1855. 



J. macrocarpa, Sibthorp and Smith, Fl. Graec. Prod., ii., 263, 



(1813). 



Four specimens, one bearing a solitary fruit, correctly identified, 

 from H. H. J. 



J. drupacea, Labillar diere, Icon. PI. Syr., ii., 14, t. 8 (1791). 



Three specimens, one fruiting, collected by Kotschy (No. 408), 

 between Giillek Boghas and Gosolugh Chan, 2000 ft. elevation, named 

 Arceulhos drupacea, Antoine and Kotschy. 



J. rigida, Siebold and Zuccarini, Fl. Jap. ii., 56, t. 125 (1844). 



A fruiting specimen so-named, from Japan ; J. G. Veitch. 



J. formosana, Hayata in Journ. Coll. Sci., Tokyo, xxv., art. 19, 

 209, pi. 38 (1908). 



Two specimens, the sterile labelled 1 Hort. Kew,' the fruiting, 

 ' /. rigida, S. and Z. Fortune, N. China.' 



A peculiar form, tentatively named var. Fortunei, with large one- 

 seeded fruit, collected by Fortune on the Chekiang hills, near Ningpo, 

 Dec. 1853. 



