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STROBILOPHYTA 
TAXACEAE 
TAXUS BREVIFOLIA Nutt. Western yew. 
Common along Baker river and Whatcom falls, otherwise 
rare 
PINACEAE 
JUNIPERUS COMMUNIS SIBIRICA (Burgsd.) Rydb. Juniper. 
Rare, summit of Lookout mountain; near timber line of 
Mt. Baker. 
JUNIPERUS SCOPULORUM Sargent. Rocky mountain juniper. 
Along the rocky sea shores south of Bellingham; Lummi 
island. 
CHAMAECYPARIS NOOTKATENSIS (Lamb.) Spach. Alaska cedar. 
Common on the higher mountains, Mt. Baker, Lookout 
nlountain. 
THUJA PLICATA Donn. Giant cedar. 
Common in our forests. 
PINUS MONTICOLA Doug]. Western white pine. 
Along north fork of Nooksack river; near Maple Falls; 
Lookout mountain. 
PINUS CONTORTA Dougl. Shore pine. 
Common in peat bogs and along the shote line. 
ABIES NOBILIS Lindl. Alpine fir. 
In the alpine forests of Mt. Baker. 
ABIES AMABILIS Doug]. Lovely fir. 
Subalpine forests on Lookout mountain. 
ABIES GRANDIS Lind]. White fir. 
Common in upland forests. 
PSEUDOTSUGA TAXIFOLIA (Lamb.) Britton. Red fir. 
The commonest tree of the region. 
TSUGA MERTENSIANA (Bong.) Carr. Black hemlock. 
Alpine forests of the higher mountains; Lookout mountain. 
TSUGA HETEROPHYLLA (Raf.) Sargent. Western hemlock. 
Common in upland forests. 
PICEA SITCHENSIS (Bong.) Traut. & Meyer. Sitka spruce. 
Common in the lowlands 
