LIST OF CONIFERS AND TAXADS. 



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C. glandulosa. See C. Macnabiana. 



0. globulifera, Pari. See C. sempervirens. 



0. glaaca. See C. lusitanica. 



4. C. Goveniana, Gordon inJoum. Hort. Soc. Lond. vol. iv. (1849) 

 p. 295, fig. ; Parlatore, 472 ; Veitch, 230. 



Synonyms : — ? G. californica (see Carriere, and Florist, 1876, 197). 

 0. cornuta. 



California. Very fragrant. Discovered by Hartweg in 1846 at 

 a height of 1,520 feet, and introduced to the Royal Horticultural 

 Society's Gardens, Chiswick. 



5. C. guadeloupensis, Watson, Proc. Amer. Acad. xiv. 300 ; Bot, 

 California, ii. 114. 



Synonym: — G. macrocarpa, Watson ? not Hartweg. 

 Sargent, Gensus Report, includes with this C. arizonica, Greene, 

 which, however, seems different. 



G. Hartwegii. See C. macrocarpa. 



G. Karwinskiana, Regel, Gartenflora (1857), 346 = C. Lindleii. 



G. kewensis. Referred to C. Benthamii. 



0. Knightiana. See C. Lindleii. 



G. Lamhertiana. See C. macrocarpa. 



6. C. Lawsoniana (subgenus Cham^cyparis), Murray, Bot. Mag. 

 5581 ; Pinet. Brit. ii. 191, t. 31 ; Veitch, 228 ; Lemaire, III. Hort. xi. 

 (1863) tab. 367. The Lawson Cypress, also called Port Orford Cedar. 



Synonyms : — Giiamse,cyparis Lawsoniana, Sargent in Gard. Ghron. 

 (1881) 8 ; Beissner, 70 ; Parlatore, 464 ; Lemmon, Third Beport, 

 p. 24. G. Boursieri, Carriere. 



Varieties : — The forms and seedling varieties of the Lawson 

 Cypress are exceedingly numerous. C. erecta viridis, Gard. Ghron. 

 1870, 279, fig. Young's variety, Gard. Ghron. 1887, p. 176. For an 

 enumeration of the best of the varieties, see Veitch, Mammal, 1. c. ; 

 also Beissner, Gordon, and Garden, July 24, 1886, p. 75. 



North California (Shasta), Oregon. Introduced by W. Murray in 

 1854. Height 75-100 feet. 



7. C. Lindleii, Klotsch (1847), Jide Endlicher and Parlatore, 471. 

 Synonyms :—G. thurifera, Lindley; Bentham ; not of Humboldt. 



G. Knightiana, Gordon ; Veitch, 231. G. Goulteri, Forbes ; Pinetum 

 Wohurn. 190 (1839). G. Karwinshjana, Regel. G. lusitanica, 

 Lindley. G. Uhdeana, Gordon, Jide Koch. Synonymy confused 

 and identification uncertain. 



Mountains of Mexico. Said to be the hardiest of the Mexican 

 Cypresses. Height 60-100 feet. 



