CONIFERS OF LINDLEY HERBARIUM, CAMBRIDGE. 73 



J. communis, Linnaeus, I.e. 1040. 



Two specimens, one with immature fruit, the other bearing male 

 strobiles, collected by T. Thomson on the Western Himalayas at 

 5000-11,000 ft. 



Two sterile specimens collected by Wallich (No. 16043 A.) on the 

 Himalayas, erroneously labelled ' /. squamosa ' and ' /. rigida.' 



An unnamed flowering male specimen without information as to 

 origin. 



One fruiting specimen from New Mexico, gathered by A. Fendler 

 (No. 836) in 1847. 



Three sterile specimens labelled ' /. oblonga, H. H. J.' 

 One sterile specimen labelled ' China ; Hort. Wills.' 



var. nana, Loudon, Arb. et Frut. Brit, iv., 2489 (1838). 

 A specimen from Swainson's Garden, Twickenham, 1826, 

 labelled 1 /. nana.' 



Five specimens, the three fruiting labelled ' /. dealbata, 

 D.D.,' collected by Douglas in Colombia, 1826 ; the remaining 

 sterile are labelled ' J. lapponica ' and ' /. communis v. nana ; 

 Iceland,' respectively. 



Two sterile specimens without information as to origin, 

 var. suecica, Aiton, Hort. Kew, v., 414 (1813). 

 A specimen with male flowers, collected by A. F. Lang 

 at Buda. 



J. excelsa, Bieber stein, Beschr. Land. Casp. 204, App. No. 72 (1800). 



Eight fruiting specimens, correctly identified, collected by Th. 

 Kotschy (No. 414) at Bulgar Dagh, 2000-6400 ft. Aug. 1853. 



Four fruiting specimens from the same locality and collector, 

 Nos. 412-413, labelled ' /. foetidissima, Willd.' 



Four fruiting specimens from an unknown source. 



J. thurifera, Linnaeus, I.e. 1039. 



A fruiting specimen from Montpellier by G. Bentham ; another, 

 sterile, from Swainson's Garden, 1826. 



Two sterile specimens labelled ' /. alpina, H. H. J.' 



One sterile specimen labelled ' /. hispanica, H. H. J.' 



The poor material of the last two renders their identification 

 only approximate. 



J. pyriformis, Murray in Gard. Chron. (1855), 420. 



Two specimens, one scale-leaved and in fruit, the other sterile 

 and showing both leaf-forms, labelled ' /. pyriformis, in Gard. Chron., 

 June, 1855,' collected by W. Lobb (No. 435) on St. Barnardino Mountain 

 in California, where it grows, according to the collector, to a height of 

 10-12 ft. 



Two specimens, both sterile, the smaller with acicular leaves, 

 the other scale-leaved, accompanied by a packet of fruit, named as 

 the preceding and inferring that they are identical with /. calif ornica 

 of Carriere. 



J. VIRGINIANA, Linnaeus, I.e. 1039. 



A large specimen with male strobiles, correctly named, probably 



