Ga c x siosippi.: T^ ds: v. v. The Bald or Deciduous Cy- 
© 2 | pressis one of the largest trees of the New Continent. 
* F -The extensive use of its wood, and other parti- 
: U-. culars respecting this interesting tree, are fully eluci- 
dated in the excellent work of the younger Michaux, 
_ who paid particular attention to the use and xo eee 
* of the different American forest trees. - 
2.C.ramulis compressis, foliis quadrifariam- imbricatis 
ovatis basi tuberculatis, strobilis apeere illd. 
sp. pl. 4. p. 512. FM 
. Icon. Mich. arb.3. p. 20. t.2. Wangh. amer. L2 E " 2 
` Pluk. mant. t. 345. fil. uem 
. -In deep swamps : New England to Carolina. h. April, 
+. 3 WIR v.v. The White Cedar, so beu treated upon 
: ichaux, is the princ al tree, c “ie a tis 
eid Cedar-swamps, E xS the mi 
southern States. — 
TOW - MN S me a  Wangh. a 
; — From Canada -" the mountains of Virginia and Caroli 
s... h. May. v.v. The American Arbor Vite is rather 
1^2 p : the e southern States, and only found on the _ 
y -— torrents, The | men are 
710. JUNIPERUS. a pl. 1852 
£d foliis ternis patentibus mucronatis bacca I 
Willd. sp. pl. 4. pi853. coi iio d ix 
a. J. r ramis erectis. ^t 
<B, in dew York, and 
of Maine, in Cri or 
. from Europe ; € ty B. ay OF ot probably "distinct 
"d species, seems to be : y an original native ; it does 
not grow above a foot or two high, and one single 
