PLANTS OP ONONDAGA COUNTY 25 



SUBKINGDOM. SPERMATOPHYTA 

 SEED-BEARING PLANTS 



PINACE/E— Undl, 1 836— Pine Fam. 



PINUS— Lin., 1753. 



P. Strobus — Lin., 1753. White Pine. 



Frequent, especially in northern part of county, occa- 

 sionally forming groves. Fascicles of five leaves. 

 North Syracuse, June, 1903. 



P. RESINOSA — Ait, 1789. Canadian or Red Pine. 



Rare. Fascicles of two leaves. Scattered throughout 

 the county. Clay, July, 1903. 



P. RIGIDA — Mill. Torch Pine. 



Contains much resin. Not common. North Syracuse 

 and Otisco, 1889. 



LARIX— Adams, 1763. 



L. LARiciNA — Koch, 1873. (Larix Americana — Michx, 

 1803.) Tamarack, or American Larch. 

 Common. Leaves short. Many in fascicle. T. swamp, 

 April, 1906. 



PICEA— Link, 1830. 



P. Canadensis— B. S. P. (Prel. Cat., N. Y., 71, 1888.) 

 (Abies Canadensis, Mill, 1768.) White Spruce. 

 Not common. Clay, May, 1899. 



P. Mariana — B. S. P. (Picea Nigra, Link, 18U.) 



Frequent. Swamps, throughout the county. Clay, 

 May, 1899. 



P. RUBRA — Link, 1841. (Finns Rubra.) Red Spruce. 



Frequent. With and similar to P. Mariana. Clay, 

 May, 1899. 



