CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 7 



SPERMATOPHYTA. 



SEED-BEARING PLANTS. 



O YMNO SPERM AE. 

 CONIFERAE. Pink Family. 



JUN1PERU5 L. .Ittniper. 



42. J. communis L. Common Juniper. 



On the bluffs of Plaster Creek, near the Paris Town Hall. May. 



43. J. Virginiana L. Red Cedar. Savin. 

 Sterile bluffs. May. 



Frequent alonor the Thornapple River and its tributaries. 



LARIX Touvn. Larch. 



44. L. Americana Michx. American or Black Larch. Tamarack. 

 L. laricina (Du Koi) Koch. 



In cold swamps, and about lake margins; often forming tracts 

 of many acres in extent. Last of April-Mid-May. 



PICEA Link. Spruce. 



4"). P. nigra Link. Black Spruce. 

 P. Maricma (Mill.) B.S.P. 

 A small tree growing in sphagnous swamps; not abundant. May. 

 Spruce Lake; Mud Lake, Plaintield; formerly abundant in the 

 Saddle-Bag Swamp region, now limited to the margins of 

 Ciirmody and Frnwley Lakes. 



PINUS Tourn. Pine. 



40. P. Strobus L. White Pine. 



In light soil and in swamps; frequent. June. 

 Formerly there were tracts of considerable size in the eastern 

 part of Alpine, central Georgetown, and east of Fisher Station. 

 What remains is intermingled with hard wood trees. A valuable 

 lumber tree. 



