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22. J. semiglobosa, Kegel, ex Beissner, 107. 

 Turkestan. 



J. sibirica. See J. dahurica. 



23. J. sphserica, Lindley in Paxton Floiver Garden, i. (1850) f. 35 ; 

 Parlatore, 488 ; Veitch, 290 ; Beissner, 121. 



Variety : — Sheppardii, Veitch, I.e. 290. 



Introduced from Northern China by Fortune in 1846. 



J. squamata, Gordon. See J. pseudo-Sabina. 



J. strida. See J. excelsa. 



J. struthiacea, Knight. See J. excelsa, 



J. suecica, Miller. See J. communis. 



J. tamariscifolia. See J. Sabina. 



J. taurica, hort. ; Lindley et Gordon^ Journ. Hort. Soc. v. (1850) 

 200. See J. communis, 



24. J. taxifolia, Hooker and Arnott, Beechey Voy. 271 ; Parlatore, 

 481. 



Synonym : — J. ohlonga pendbda of some gardens, 

 Japan and China. 



25. J. thurifera, Linnseus ; Parlatore, 487 ; Veitch, 282 ; Beissner, 

 118 ; Loudon, Encycl. 1088, f. 2029. 



Introduced in 1752 by Miller. Spain, Algiers. (See also under J . 

 cinerea, phoenicea, and fcetidissima.) 

 J. Xlhdeana. See Cupressus Conlteri. 



J. uvifera, Don, referred doubtfully to Libocedrus tetragona 

 by Parlatore, and to recurva by others. 

 J. venusta, hort. See J. excelsa. 



26. J. virginiana, Linn. ; Parlatore, 488 ; Veitch, 283 ; Loudon, 

 Arhoret. f. 2357 ; Beissner, 123 ; Gard. Ghron. March 31, 1877, p. 

 405, 407; Macoun, 462 ; Loudon, Encyd. 1084, f. 2020. The Red Cedar. 



Varieties : — Parlatore enumerates glauca (Carriere), Bed- 

 FORDiANA (Knight), syn. gracilis ; Gossainthainea (Carriere) ; har- 

 badensis (Gordon). Other varieties are : argentea, australis, aureo- 



VARIEGATA, CaNNAERTI, DUMOSA, PENDULA, ChAMBERLAINI, ScHOTTI, 



tripartita, and others given by Beissner. 



North America, from Hudson's Bay to Florida ; and on the west 

 side in Colorado and Vancouver's Island. 



J. Webbii, Carr. See Cedrus. 



J. Whitley ana. See Cupressus sempervirens. 



J. Witimanniana. See J. communis and J. Oxycedrus. 



Kauri Pine = Agathis australis. 



