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t DICLINIA CONIFERS. Pinus. 645 s 
Icon, Lamtlert. l.c. Mich. arb. 1. p. 103. #.10. Wangh. 
amer, 1.4, 1.3.4. 5 >. 
In fertile soil, on the side of hills: Canada to Virginia,  . 
b. May. v. v. The White or Weymouth Pine is 
the largest and most useful of all the species above 
mentioned; in the State of Vermont they grow toan 
enormous size; it is the best timber in America for "H 
masts. z 3 T 
*** Foliis fasciculatis, Larix. 
18. P. foliis fasciculatis deciduis, strobilis oblongis, squama- pendula, 
rum marginibus inflexis, bracteolis pandureformibus 
acumine attenuato, Lamlert, monogr. p. 55. t. 36. 
Ait. kew. 3. p. 369. : 
In Jow cedar swamps: Canada to New Jersey. h. 
x April, May. v.v. The Black Larch, Tamarack, or 
^c Hack-matack of the Americans, is a beautiful tree, re- 
sembling the European Larch in appearance, as well as 
in the excellent qualities of its wood and bark. bts 
19. P. foliis fasciculatis deciduis, strobilis subrotundis pauci-  microcarpa. a 
- — floris, squamis reflexis, bracteolis ellipticis obtuse acu- * 
minatis, Lambert. monogr. p. 56. t. 37. 
P. pendula. Willd. arb. 215. 
P. laricina. Du Roi harbk. 2. p. 83. : E 
Larix americana. Mich. fl. amer. 2. p. 203. 
Icon. Lambert. l.c. Mich. arb. 3. t.4. Wangh. amer. 
L3, 59320 Berg 
. About Hudson's Bay and on hi 
York and Pensylvania. lay... v. 
Larch resembles the preceding, and both have been 
considered as one species by Michaux; but they are 
specifically and constantly different ; I never saw them 
both growing in the same place, or even near one an- E 
= other. Mr. Lambert likewise observes that they have gt M 
always kept distinct, when raised from seed. : i 
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708. CUPRESSUS. Gen. pl. 1458. 
1. C. foliis distichis planis deciduis, floribi 4 masculis aphyl- disticha, 
lo-paniculatis, strobilis subglobosis.— Willd. sp. pl. 4. 
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Icon. Mich. arb. 3. p. 4. t.1. Catesb. car. 1. t. 11. 
Comm. hort. 1.t.59. Pluk, alm. t. 85. f. 8. 
In extensive swamps and on the banks of large rivers 
from Indian-river Delaware to Florida, and ou the Mis- 
