1910] Graves,— Woody Plants of Brooklin, Me. 177 
L. 
n 
LARIX. 
laricina (Du Roi) Koch. American LancH. TAMARACK. Com- 
mon in swampy soil. 
PICEA. 
. canadensis (Mill. BSP. WHITE or Car Spruce. Common. 
This and the following species, together with the Balsam Fir, 
comprise the greater part of the coniferous forests of the town- 
ship. 
. rubra (Du Roi) Dietr. Rep Spruce. Common. 
. mariana (Mill) BSP. Brack Spruce. Common in bogs. 
ABIES. 
. balsamea (L.) Mill. Batsam Fır. Common. 
TSUGA. 
. canadensis (L.) Carr. HemLocx. Rare. One tree observed at 
Flye Point. 
THUJA. 
. occidentalis L. ARBOR VITAE. Common. 
JUNIPERUS. 
. communis L. var. depressa Pursh. Low JUNIPER. Common. 
The form here is close to var. montana Ait. 
. horizontalis Moench. Rare. One station at Flye Point. 
SALICACEAE. 
SALIX. 
. nigra Marsh. Brack Wittow. Rare. Near Brooklin Center. 
lucida Muhl. Suınıne WVILLow. Rare. Roadside, North 
Brooklin. 
. ALBA L. var. VITELLINA (L.) Koch. Warre Wittow. Naturalized 
at Flye Point. 
. cordata Muhl. HkranT-LEAvED WiLLow. Rare. West Brook- 
lin. 
. discolor Muhl. Gr4Avcous WiLLow. Common. 
