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Chamsecyparis of Spach), Parlatore, and others, together with the 

 genus Betinospora of Siebold and Zuccarini, differ from the true 

 Cypresses in having generally two-ranked branchlets and flattened 

 branch-systems ; smaller cones ripening the first year ; the scales less 

 woody, and usually with a smaller number of seeds. They are re- 

 ferred to Thuya by Bentham I.e. iii. 427, but in their globular cones, 

 peltate scales, and general habit seem more fitly to belong to the 

 Cypresses. 



0. amoena^ Koch = C. funebris. 



1. C. arizonica, E. L. Greene in Bull. Torrey Club, ix. (1882), 64 ; 



Sargent, Census Beport, 180 ; Lemmon, Third Biennial Beport, 1890, 

 Arizona Cypress. 



Introduced in 1891. 



California, Arizona, New Mexico. See C. guadeloupensis. 

 C. aromatica= C. Benthamii. 

 C. articulata. See Tetraelinis. 



0. attenuaia, Gordon, Pinet. ed, 2, 79. A Californian form of 

 uncertain identity — perhaps = C. Goveniana. 



2. C. Benthami, Endlicher, Synopsis Conif. p. 59 (1847). 



Synonyms: — 1 C. thurifera, Schlechtendal. C. excelsa, Scott ex 

 Carrifere. C. Sldnnerii, elegans, aromatica, lusitanica, Uhdeana^ KeW' 

 easis, Huegelii, are all names connected by Parlatore with this species. 

 Synonymy confused and identification uncertain. 



Mexico. 



0. australis = Callitris rhomb oidea. 



0. hacciformis, Knight = Juniper US phoenieea or oecidentalis 

 (Ketv Index). 



? C. Balfouriana, Gordon, Pinet. ed. 2, 79. 



C. Bourgeauii. See C. G-oveniana. 



C. californica, Florist, 1876. See C. Goveniana. 



G. cornuta. See C. Goveniana. 



C. Coulteri. See C. Lindleii. 



0. excelsa. See C. Benthamii. 



C. fastigiata. See C. sempervirens. 



C. fiagelliformis. See C. sempervirens and torulosa. 



C. fragrans. See C. Lawsoniana. 



3. C. funebris, Endlicher, Synopsis Conif. 58; Veitch, 230; 

 'Hooker, Himalayan Journals; and in Card. Chron. July 13, 1850, 

 p. 439, fig.; Journal of Horticulture, Oct. 8, 1891 ; Flor. Brit. Ind. v. 

 646. 



Si'NONYMS : — C. pendida, Stsiimton. C. amcena, Karl Koch. 

 China (Ichang), Sikkim. Introduced by Fortune in 1846. 



