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Hemlock Spruce. See Tsuga. 

 Hesperopeuke. See Tsuga Pattoniana. 

 Heyderia. See Libocedrus. 



JTJNIPERUS, LinnfBus ; Bentham and Hooker, iii. 427 ; Parlatore 

 in DC. Frod. xvi. 2, 475 ; Eichler, 101, fig. (Tribe Cupressine^.) 



Easily recognised by the peculiar odour and by the globular cones of 

 3 -6 fleshy, valvate scales in which the erect seeds are imbedded. Male 

 flowers in spikes, anthers crested, 3-4-lobed, pollen globose. Embryo 

 with 2 blunt leafy cotyledons. Primary leaves pointed. 



J. alphut. See J. connnunis ; also J. sibirica and J. Sabina. 



J. argentea, hort. See J. virginiana. 



J. aromatica, hort. See Cupressus Goveniana. 



J. australis, hort. See J. virginiana. 



J. bacciformis, hort. See J. phcenicea. 



1. J. bermudiana, Linnseus ; Parlatore, 497 ; Veitch ; Hemsley in 

 Gard. Chron. May 26, 1883, p. 657, fig. ; Sargent in Garden and Forest, 

 June 24, 1891. 



Bermudas. 



1 J. Bregeonii, Regel, Ind. Sem. Fetrop. 1858, p. 23. 



2. J. californica, Carri^re, Traite, 58 ; Eev. Hort 1854, 353, fig. ; 

 Beissner, 129 ; Gordon ; Watson, Bot. Galiforn. ii. 113 ; Sargent, Census 

 Report, 180. 



Synonyms : — J. tetragona, var. osteosperma, Torrey. J. tetragona, 

 Cooper, not Schlechtendal. J. occidentalis, Gordon, in part ; Parlatore, 

 in part ; Hoopes, Evergreens, in part ; Sargent. 



Varieties : — utahensis, Lemmon, Third Report, 28 ; Yeitch, 289. 



Utah, Arizona, California. 



3. 1 J. csesia, Regel, Index Sem. Hort Fetrop. 1858. 

 J. canadensis. See J. communis var. 



J. Cannaertii, hort. See J. virginiana. 

 J", caroliniana. See J. virginiana. 



4. J. Cedrus, Webb ; Parlatore, 478. 

 Canaries. 



5. J. chinensis, Linnaeus ; Parlatore, 487 ; Veitch, 287 ; Beissner, 

 118, fig. ; Loudon, Encyd. Trees, 1089, fig. ; Siebold et Zuccarini, 

 FL Jap. ii. tab. 126, 127. 



The male plant difi'ers in appearance from the female. 

 Synonyms : — J. jap>onica, Carriere. J. flagelliformis and J. Reeves- 

 iana, hort. 



Varieties : Veitch admits the following varieties": chinensis 

 AUREA, chinensis albo-variegata ; while to the form known as 

 JAPONICA are assigned J. aurea and aureo-VARIEGATA. 



Himalaya, China, Japan, 



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