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Juniper us excelsa, Bieberst. 
In Asia Minor, 2 to 6000 feet above the sea level. A stately tree 60 
feet high. 1 
Juniperus flaecida, Schiecht. 
In Mexico, 6 to 7000 feet high. A tree of 30 feet in height, rich in a 
resin, similar to Sandnrach. 
Juniperus foetidissima, Willd. 
A tall beautiful tree in Armenia and Tauria, 6000 to 6,600 feet. 
Juniperus Mexicana, Schiede. 
Mexico at an elevation of 7000 to 11,000 feet. A straight tree, 90 feet 
high, stem 3 feet diameter, exuding copiously a resin similar to San- 
daracb. 
Juniperus oceidentalis, Hook. 
North California and Oregon, at 6000 feet. A straight tree, 80 feet high 
with a stem of 3 feet diameter. ° ’ 
Juniperus Phcenicea, L. 
South Europe and Orient. A small tree, 20 feet high, yielding an 
aromatic resin. 
Juniperus procera, Hochst. 
In Abyssinia. A stately tree, furnishing a hard useful timber. 
Juniperus reourva, Hamilton. 
On the Himalayas, 10 to 12,000 feet high. A tree attaining 30 feet in 
height. 
Juniperus sphserica, Lindl. 
North China. A handsome tree, 40 feet high. 
Juniperus Virginiana, L. 
North American Pencil Cedar or Red Cedar. A handsome tree, 60 feet 
high, supplying a fragrant timber, much esteemed for its strength and 
durability; the inner part is of a beautiful red color, the outer is white • 
it is much used for pencils. 
Liboeedrus Chilensis, Endl. 
In cold valleys on the southern Andos of Chili, 2000 to 6000 feet. A 
fine tree, 80 feet high, furnishing a hard resinous wood of a yellowish 
color. 
Liboeedrus decurrens, Torr. 
White Cedar of California, growing on high mountains. Attains a 
height of fully 200 feet, with a stem 20 feet in circumference. 
Liboeedrus Doniana, Endl. 
North island of New Zealand, up to 6000 feet elevation. A forest tree 
100 feet high, stem 3 feet and more in diameter. The wood is hard and 
resinous, of a dark reddish color, fine grained, excellent for planks and 
spars. 
Liboeedrus tetragona, Endl. 
On the Andes of North Chili, 2000 to 6000 feet. This species has a very 
straight stem, and grows 120 feet high. The wood is quite white and 
highly esteemed for various artisans' work, iudeed very precious. 
Nageia (Podooarpns) amara, Blume. 
Java, on high volcanic mountains. A large tree, sometimes 200 feet 
high. 
Nageia (Podocarpus) cupressina, R. Br. 
Java and Phillipino Islands. Height of tree 180 feet, furnishing a 
highly valuable timber. ° 
