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3. T. japoniea, Maximo wicz in Bull. Acad. St. Petersh. x. (18C6) 

 490 ; Masters in Journ. Linn. Soc. vol. xviii. p. 486. 



Sr2WATMS : — Thuya Standisliii, Carriere ; Yeitcli ; Beissner, 49 ; 

 Gard. Cliron. May 8, 1880, and of gardens. Thuyopsis Standisliii^ 

 Gordon. Thuya gigantea var. ja])onica, Parlatore, 457. 



In gardens a form of T. orientalis is also known as T. japoniea. 



Native of the mountains of Japan (Maries). 



T. japoniea^ liort. See Betinospora dubia = T. occidentalis 

 forma. 



T. Isetevirens. See T. dolabrata. 



T. lineata. See Taxodium heterophyllum. 



T. Lohhi = T. gigantea. 



T. macrocarpa. 

 T. macrolepis. 



T. Meldensis = T. orientalis forma. 

 T. Menziesii = T. gigantea. 



T. minor = T. occidentalis var. See also var. dumosa. 

 T. mo7istrosa, liort. = T. orientalis. 



T. nana. Yar. of T. orientalis ; also of T. occidentalis and 

 Cupressus obtusa. 



T. nepalensis = T. orientalis. 



T. ohtusa. See Cupressus obtusa. ' 



4. T. occidentalis, Linnseus ; Loudon, Encycl. 1069, f. 1991 ; Arhore- 

 tum, f. 2312; Forbes, Pinet. Wohurn. 193 ; R. Brown, Campster in 

 Trans. Soc. Bot. Edinh. ix. 363 ; Parlatore, 458 ; Yeitch, 261 ; Beissner, 

 32, with figs. ; Macoun, Catalogue of Canadian Plants, 459. 



Yarieties : — Brown, in his Monograph of Thuya, 1. c. , admits the 

 following varieties : variegata, odorata, argentea, compacta, cau- 

 CASiCA, robusta (including Wareajsta, asplenifolia, and dumosa), 

 PENDULA, YERVANEAjiTA, ERicoiDEs, and 1 TATARiCA. In addition to 

 these Beissner, 1. c. 39, gives as varieties : Spathii ( = Ohlejs'dorfii 

 and TETRAGONA, hort. ; sibirica = WAREAjiTA, hort., not Booth; 

 CAUCASiCA and densa), lutescens, globosa, fastigiata = pyrajmid- 

 ALis, stricta, columnaris, l'Haveais'a, Rosenthalii, viridis, theo- 

 donensis, magnifica, riversii, lutea, lutea najs a, aurea, reflexa, 

 Bodmerii, athrotaxoides, recurvata, denudata, filicoides, cris- 



TATA, BOOTHII, GLOBULARIS, HOVEII, SpIHLMANNII, FrCEBELII, PUMILA, 



Little Gem, albo-variegata. Silver Queen, aureo-variegata, albo- 

 SPICA. Only a few of these, however, can be definitely identified. 



5. T. orientalis, Linnseus ; Parlatore, 461 ; Loudon, Encycl. 1071, 

 f. 1992. (§ Biota.) Chinese Arbor Yitre. 



Synonym : — Biota orientalis, Endlicher ; Beissner, 55, with cuts ; 

 Yeitch, 252 ; Boissier, Flor. Orient, v. 704 ; Loudon, Encycl. 1071, 

 f. 1993. 



Yarieties : — pendula = T. pexdula of gardens ; ericoides = Reti- 



