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702. Cryptomeria japonica, Don., var., Jap. Yoresugi<br />
;<br />
703. Cryptomeria japonica, Don., var., Jap. Gorosugi<br />
;<br />
701. Cryptomeria japonica, Don., var., Jap. Yenko-<br />
; its long extending branches are like monkey-arms.<br />
its branches and leaves are twisted.<br />
its leaves grow in a beautiful compact order.<br />
704. Cryptomeria japonica, Don., var., Jap. Bandaisugi<br />
; its short leaves grow together and form dense balls on<br />
the branches.<br />
705. Cryptomeria japonica, Don. ,<br />
var. ,<br />
Jap. Aya-sugi;<br />
its leaves grow twisted on the branches.<br />
706. Cryptomeria japonia, Don., var., Jap. Yawarasugi<br />
;<br />
its leaves are fine and soft.<br />
706. b. Chamsecyparis squarrosa, 5*. et Z, Jap. Himuro,<br />
Hime-muro ; its leaves resemble those of the preceding,<br />
but finer and shorter. It grows to a height of about 10 fts. It is<br />
closely allied to Sawara.<br />
707. Sciadopytis verticillata, 5. et Z, Jap. Koyamaki,<br />
Kusa-maki ; a coniferous mountain tree growing high. In<br />
summer it bears male and female flowers, and afterwards cones<br />
about the size of a boy- wrist. It is esteemed for its splendid<br />
appearance in every season, with its stately ramified branches and<br />
umbrella-like arranged leaves. The wood is endurable for moisture,<br />
and its peeled bark is used by the name of Maki-hada.<br />
707. b. Podocarpus macrophylla, Don., Jap. Maki,<br />
Inu-maki ;<br />
it is planted in gardens, and also used for hedges.<br />
708. Cephalotaxus drupacea, S. et Z, var., Jap.<br />
Chvsen-gaya ;<br />
its leaves resemble the preceding, but smaller.<br />
709. Taxus tradiva, Laws, Jap. Kyara-boku ; it resembles<br />
Ichii (580).<br />
The stems are standing or creeping.