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Chinensis (cultivated specimens) is in this respect. similar to J. 
Virginiana; J. fcetidissima (coll. Hohenacker) has the strongest 
dentation, somewhat like Fig. 2, but with more erect teeth ; J. 
phoenicea {from Italy) and J. thurifeta (from Spain) are less 
marked, more like Fig. 3, and J . excelsa (coll. Kotschy) still less 
so, somewhat like Fig. 4, and only a little more than J. Sabina 
(from Switzerland), Fig. 7. 
, J. Mexicans, 3. J. pachyplilaza ; 4. J. flaccid aj 5, J.occ 
ns i 6. y. tetragona ; 7. J. Sabina; 8 . J. Virginiana and Berm 
The “ species of Sabina are subdiceeious, or more commonly 
dioecious; no specific characters can be founded on these pecu¬ 
liarities. 
