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J. r. sguamata, Pari, in D. C. Prodr. xvi. 2, 482. J. squamata, 

 Hamilt. Don in Lamb. Pinet. ed. 2, ii. 133. J. recurva (3 squamata, 

 Hook. PL Exsicc. J. squamata recurva, C. Koch, Dendrol. ii. 122. 

 J. Lamhertiana, Wall. Mss. J. dumosa, Wall, ex Gord. Pinet. 

 suppl. 32. Sahina squamata, A. S. Oersted, Frilands-Trseva3xten 

 i Danmark, 1864, i. 8. J, squamata, Herb. Hamilt. Sahina squamata. 

 Ant. Cupress. Gatt. t. 89, 90. 



Habitat. — The Himalayas, chiefly in Nepaul and Thibet, at eleva- 

 tions of from 10,000 to 15,000 feet (Yeitch, Man. of Conif.). 



Introduced into England in 1824. 



J. religiosa, Royle, Fl. Himal. Mount, i. 351. J. excelsa, 

 Madd. in Gord. Pinet. 107. J. (?) chinensis, Pari, in D. C. Prodr. 

 xvi. 2, 488. Sahina religiosa, Ant. Cupress. Gatt. t. 60, 62. Sahina 

 religiosa, A. S. Oersted, rrilands-Trseva3xten i Danmark, 1864, i. 5. 



Hahitat. — On the highest mountains of the Himalayas. It is said 

 not to descend below 6,500 feet. May be hardy. 



J. rigida, Sieb. and Zucc. Fl. Jap. ii. 109, t. 125. J. communis, 

 Thunb. Flor. Jap. 264 (excl. syn.). 



iJa6it6t^.— Japan, on the Island of Nippon ; on Mount Hakane, 

 3,250-3,900 feet ; at Atame on the east coast, and under cultiva- 

 tion. 



Introduced into England in 1861 by Mr. J. G. Veitch. 



J. Salbina, Linn. Spec. PI. 1472 (excl. var. /3). Willd. Sp. in 

 Not. 4, 852 ; Fisch. Plant. Schrenk. ii. 13 ; Duham. Arbr. 2, t. 

 62 ; Desf. Hist. Arbr. ii. 559 ; Loisel. Nouv. Duham. vi. 48 ; 

 Schouw, Ann. Sc. Nat. 1845, 245 ; Endl. Syn. Conif. 22 ; Lindl. 

 and Gord. Journ. Hort. Soc. v. 201 ; Knight, Syn. Conif. 12 ; 

 Carr. Tr. Gen. des Conif. 34; Gord. Pinet. 109. J. Sahina, 

 A. vulgaris, erecta, pyramidato dumosa, Endl. Syn. Conif. 22. 

 Sahina, folio Cupressi, Bauh. Pin. 487 ; Duham. Arbr. ii. 242, 

 t. 63. Juniperus, nr. 33, Gmel. Flor. Sibir. i. 182. J. Sahina 

 cupressifolia. Ait. Hort. Kew. ed. 1, iii. 414 ; Loud. Arbor. Brit. iv. 

 2499, f. 2359. J. Sahina stricta, hort. J. Sahina horizontalis, hort. 

 J. davurica, Pallas, Fl. Ross. ii. 13, t. 55 ; Andrews, Bot. Reposit. 

 t. 534 ; Ledeb. Fl. Alt. iv. 299 ; Endl. Syn. Conif. 19. J. foetida 

 davurica, Spach in Annal. Sc. Nat. ser. 2, xvi. 296. J. fcetida Sahina, 

 Spach in Ann. Sc. Nat. ser. 2, xvi. 295. J. Sahina, A. vulgaris, Endl. 

 Syn. Conif. 22. J. lusitanica, Mill. Diet. n. 11. Sahina officinalis, 

 Garcke, Flor. Mittl. und Sud Deutschl. 1858, s. 387. Sahina 

 vulgaris, Ant. Cupress. Gatt. tab. 80, 82. Sabina foetida, A. S. Oersted, 

 Frilands-Trcevfexten i Danmark, 1864, i. 6. 



Habitat. — The sub- alpine districts of Southern and Middle Europe, 

 from the Pyrenees to the Caucasus, in Siberia, and in Asia Minor. 

 Introduced into England prior to 1548, as it appears in Turners 

 " Names of Herbes," published in that year. 



