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3. C. peduncTilata, Siebolcl et Zuccarini, Flora Japon. ii. tab. 133 ; 

 Veitch, 306 ; Beissner, 179, fig. ; Masters in Gard. Chron. Jan. 26, 

 1884, fig. 22 ; and in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxii. 201. 

 Synonym : — Taxus Harringtonia, Kniglit. 



Varieties : — fastigiata, syn. Fodocar^ms Jcoraianus, Taxus 

 japonica hort. ; sph^ralis, Masters in Journ. Linn. Soc. xxii. 103, 

 fig.; and in Gard. Chron. 1884, Jan. 26, p. 117, fig. 23. In the 

 Mevue Horticole, 1878, p. 116, a monoecious form is figured. 



Japan. 



C. tardiva. See Taxus brevifolia. 



C. umhracuUfera. See Taxus brevifolia (Knv Index). 



Cham^cyparis. See Cupressus and E,etinospora. 



C. andelyensis or Ketinospora leptodada = Cupressus Thyoides. 



0. Boursieri. See Cupressus Lawsoniana. 



C. Ireviramea. See Cupressus obtusa. 



C. decussata. See Thuya Occident alls form. 



G. ericoides. See Thuya orient alls. 



G. excelsa. See Cupressus nootkatensis. 



G. filicoides. See Cupressus pisifera form. 



G. Jilifera. See Cupressus pisifera form. 



G.glauca(l). See Widdringtonia glauca? 



G. Keteleerii (?). 



G. Kewensisy hort. See Cupressus Thyoides. 

 G. Lawsoniana. See Cupressus. 

 G. leptodada. See Cupressus Thyoides form. 

 0. lycopodioides. See Cupressus obtusa. 

 G. nana (?). 



0. nootkatensis (variously spelt) = Cupressus nootkatensis. 



G. obtusa = Cupressus obtusa. 



G. pendida = Cuipvessus obtusa Tar 



G. pisifera = Cupressus pisifera. 



G. plumosa = Cupressus pisifera form. 



G. sphxroidea = Cupressus Thyoides. 



G. squarrosa = Cupressus pisifera. 



G. thuigeformis (?). 



0. thurifera = Cupressus thurifera. 



CRYPTOMERIA, Don ; Bentham et Hooker, iii. 428 ; Parlatore 

 in DG. Prod. xvi. 2, p. 438; Eichler, 89, fig. (Tribe Taxodieje.) 



Evergreen trees with linear leaves, often heteromorphic ; flowers 

 monoecious. Males in axillary spikes, anthers crested 4 or more 

 lobed, pollen-cells globose. Cones globular ; cone-scales palmately 

 divided at the edge, so that the ripe cone is somewhat prickly. Seeds 

 erect, 4-5 to each scale, slightly winged. Cotyledons 2-4, flat, leafy. 

 Primary leaves in whorls of 3. 



