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8. C. lusitanica, Miller ; Loudon, Encyd. 1075, f. 1998 ; Veitch, 

 239 ; Masters in Gard. Chron. Dec. 26, 1891, p. 761. The Cedar of 

 Goa. 



Synonyms: — (7. gZauca, Lamarck ; Parlatore. C. pendiUa/L'H.QYi- 

 tier. 0. Uhdeana, Gordon, Jlde Parlatore. 



It seems probable from Portuguese specimens before me that two 

 species are mixed up under this heading. Some of these resemble 

 C. torulosa, to which they are referred as forms by Hooker, Willkomm, 

 and others. In gardens, G. Benthamii sometimes does duty for 

 0. lusitanica. 



G. lusitanica, Carriere = C. Benthamii. 



0. lusitanica, Lindley = C. Lindleii (Kew Index). 



9. C. Macnabiana, Murray, Bescrip. Gonif. Galiforn. 12, t. 10 ; 

 Parlatore, 473 ; Veitch, 234 ; Beissner, 100. Gard. Ghron. May 28, 

 1891, p. 403. 



Synonyms : — G. glandulosa. Hook, ex Parlatore, 473. G. glaucay 

 Depart, of Agriculture, U.S.A., in Hort. Kew. 



California, Mount Shasta. Alt. 5,000 feet. Introduced by Jeffrey 

 in 1852. 



10. C. macroearpa, Hartweg in Journ. Hort. Soc. Lond. ii. 187 

 (1847) ; Veitch, 234 ; Parlatore, 473 ; Lemmon, Third Report, 1890, 

 t. 25, 26 ; Beissner, 103 ; Hooker in Gard. Gliron. 1849, p. 679, 

 Feb. 7, 1885, with tig. ; Finet. Brit. ii. 195, t. 32, 33 ; Gordon, 

 Journ. Hort. Soc. Lond. iv. (1849), 297, fig. Monterey Cypress. 



Synonyms: — 0. Lambertiana fastigiata. G. Hartiuegi, Carriere. 

 0. Beinwardtii. 



Discovered at Monterey, California, by Hartweg, and introduced 

 for the Royal Horticultural Society in 1848. Height 50-60 feet. 

 Does well by the sea. 



G. nepalensis = C. torulosa. 



G. nivalis = C. Macnabiana.] 



11. C. nootkatensis, Lambert (1803) ; Loudon, Arboretum, fig. 

 2480 ; Koch, Dendrologie, ii. 165. (Subgenus Cham^cyparis.) Alaska 

 Cypress. 



Synonyms : — G. nuthaensis, W. Hooker in Flor. Bor. Amcr. ii. p. 

 165 ; Veitch, 235 Finet. Brit. ii. 199, t. 34. Ghamsecyparisnufkaensis, 

 Spach ; Parlatore, 1. c. 465 ; Beissner, 80. Thuyopsis horealis, hort. et 

 Carriere. Thuyopsis Tchugats'koy, hort. 2\ Trouhetzkoyana, L. Eovelli. 

 T. nidijica, Rovelli. 



For the varieties, see Veitch, 1. c. 236. 



Vancouver's Island, Oregon, British Columbia. Discovered by 

 Menzies in 1794. Likely to be a valuable timber tree. 



