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16. J. pachypMoea, Torrey ; Parlatore; 490 ; Veitcli, 289 j Gordon 

 ed. 2, 164. 



New Mexico and Arizona. 



J. pendula, hort. See Cupressus torulosa, var. Corneyana. 



17. J. phoenicea, Linnseus ; Parlatore, 486 ; Veitch, 290 ; Beissner, 

 116 ; Boissier, Flor. Orient, v. 710 ; Loudon ? Encijcl. 1087, fig. 



Synonyms : — J. hacciformis, Carr., J. Langoldiana, J. ietragona. 

 Varieties : — turbinata, Parlatore, 1. c. ; filicaulis, Carriere. 

 Introduced in 1683 by Sutherland. Mediterranean region, Azores, 

 Madeira. 



J. procumhens. See J. squamata and J. chinensis. 

 J. pyramidalis, hort. See J. communis, Hermanni, phoenicea, 

 and Bermudiana. 



18. J. pseudo-Sabina, Fischer and Meyer ; Parlatore, 482 ; 

 Beissner, 106 ; Hook. Flor, Brit. Lid. v. 646. 



Siberia. 



J. pyriformis, Murray in Gard. Chron. 1855, 420. See J. occi- 

 dentalis. 



19. J. recurva, Hamilton ; Parlatore, p. 481 ; Veitch, 278 ; Beissner, 

 104 ; Loudon, Encyd. Trees, 1089, fig. ; Masters in Gard,. Chron. 

 1883, April 14, p. 468, fig.; Boissier, Flor. Orient, v. 708; Hook. 

 Flor. Brit. Ind. v. 647. 



Himalayas, Cashmir to Sikkim. 

 Variety : — squamata. 

 Himalaya, China, Japan. 



20. J. rigida, Siebold et Zuccarini, Flor. Japan, ii. p. 109, t. 125 ; 

 Parlatore, 480 : Veitch, 277. 



Introduced, in 1861, from the mountains of Japan by Mr. J. G. 

 Veitch. 



J. rigida, Gordon. See J. taxifolia. 



21. J. Sabina, Linnseus ; Parlatore, p. 483 ; Boissier, Flor. Orient, v. 

 708 ; Veitch, 278 ; Beissner, 107, fig. ; Loudon, Encycl 1085, figs. 



Varieties : — procumbens, Veitch ; Macoun, 463. Veitch admits as 

 varieties tamariscifolia and variegata. Other varieties are humilis 



PROSTRATA, HUDSONICA, REPENS, C^SIA, REPANDA. 



Central and Southern Europe, Caucasus, Siberia, North-Eastern 

 America. 



J. sahinoides, Lindl. and Gord. in J ourn. Hort. Soc. Lond. v. 202 = 

 J. mexicana {Kew Index). 



J. saxatilis, hort. See J. communis. 

 J. Schottii, hort. See J. virginiana. 

 J. Shepperdii, hort. See J. chinensis. 



