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•Piuus moutana Mu^liiis Willk. Dwarf Pine. 



North of Collejje Ilall; west of the pear orchard by the President's 

 house; west of house number 3. 

 *Pinns rosinosa Ait. Ked or Norway Pine. 



^^'est of the phiyj^rouiid north of the Union Literary Building. 

 *Pinus Strobus L. White Pine. Weymouth Pine. 



East and west of dwelling house number 7; south of the pear 

 orchard on the hill. 

 *Pinus Strobus nanus llort. Dwarf Wliite Pine. 



Some rods south of residence number 10. 

 *Pinus sylvestris L. Scotch Pine. 



Soutlieast of house number 3; southwest of house number 9; west 

 of i)ear orchard that is near the President's house. 

 *Pinus virginiana Mill. (P. inops Ait.) Jersey Scrub Pine. 



Between College Hall and Abbot Hall. 

 Platanus occidentalis L. Buttonwood Sycamore. 



West of the play ground. 

 Platanus orientalis L. Oriental Plane Tree. 



In row^ 23 of the Arboretum. 

 Populus alba L. Silver Poplar. 

 East of the Chemical Laboratory. 

 *Populus alba pyramidalis. Pyramidal Poplar. 



In the east part of the Arboretum. 

 *Poi>ulus balsamifera L. Balsam Poplar. 



In the Arboretum in row 28. 

 *Populus balsamifera candicans (Ait.) A. Gray. Balm-of-Gilead Poplar. 



In the west part of the Campus, west of the pear orchard. 

 *Populus deltoidea Marsh. Cottonwood. 



East of Abbot Hall, growing from seed dropped there about 1S65. 

 So said l*rofessor Prentiss. 

 *Populus deltoidea aurea Hort. (P. monilifera Van Geerti.) Golden 

 Poplar. 

 North of the Horticultural Laboratory. 

 *Populus grandidentata Michx. Large-toothed Aspen. 



Southwest of Williams Hall; on the bank southwest of the Presi- 

 dent's house. 

 *Populus nigra pyramidalis Spach. Lombardy Poplar. 

 South of the barn near dwelling house number 10. 

 Populus Simonii Carr. 



Northeast of Woman's Building. 

 *Populus tremuloides Michx. American Aspen. 



South of the Botanic Garden near the river; on the bank south of 

 the President's house. 

 Prickly Ash. See Zanthoxylum. 

 Privet. See Ligustrum. 



Prunus allegheniensis Porter. Porter's Plum. 

 In the north part of the Botanic Garden. 

 *Prunus americana Marsh. Wild Plum. 



In the north part of the Botanic Garden; northeast of Howard 

 Terrace; west of the Horticultural Laboratory. 



