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by man is at Sagunay just outside of the boundary of St. Joseph 
Co. Though the tree has been extensively cultivated through- 
out the region I have found it wild nowhere except as noted above. 
I have been told that white pine is still to be found in a swamp 
several miles north of Hudson Lake. 
LARIX Pliny, 1. 16, c. 39, Vitruvius, Galen, St. Isidore, also 
Dodonaeus, Pempt. 168, (1582). Bauhin, Pinax 493, (1623) ete. 
Pinus Linn. |. c. in part. Larix Duhamel Traité des Arbres 
et Arbustes p: 331, (1775), also Adanson Fam. Pl. 2: 480, (1763) ete. 
Larix americana Mich. Fl. Bor. Am. 2: 203, -(1803). 
No. 9566. Chain Lakes and Lydick (St. Joseph Co.) Ind. 
Also Sagunay and Tamarack, Ind. (Laporte Co.) Mineral Springs 
(Porter Co.) San José Park near Lawton, Mich.,and near Paw Paw 
(Cass Co.) near Kalamazoo (Kalamazoo Co.). Common in Lake 
Co. Indiana (Dune Park.) Galien Mich (Berrien Co.) also at 
Lost Lake in the Kankakee Swamps, N. Liberty Ind. Lakeville, 
Woodland, Ind. (Along Turkey Creek Road). Pine, Ind. (St. 
Joseph Co.) Porter Co. [Deam]. Millers, Ind. [Higley & Raddin]. 
The longest tamarack swamp I have found is along the Turkey 
Creek Road 2 miles west of Woodland. It is rapidly being 
drained and the larger trees as in all the bogs are being cut for 
posts as they resist decay quite well. In a few years there 
will be no more of these trees in this locality where they were 
formerly so abundant. Even the small Larch bogs in the dunes 
of Lake Michigan or near them are rapidly being drained for 
cultivation, and so will disappear a remarkable flora with them 
comprising such interesting plants as Drosera, Sarracema, Cypre- 
pedium acaule, candidum, and Reginae. Oxycoccus macrocarpus, 
Cornus canadensis, etc. 
THUYA Homer, Theophrastus, also Pliny, 1. 13, C. Bauhin 
Pin G22 1etc: 
Thuja Tour. Els. Bot. p. 459, (1694), also Inst. Rei Herb. 
p: 586, (#700). . Thuja Vinn., Syst. .Nat..(1735);> Gen) EE pega, 
(1737), do. 435, (1754). Tuya Hort. Cliff. p. 449, (1737), also 
Spi Ply 1002, (4735): 
Thuja Theophrasti C. Bauhin, Pin. (1623) also Tour, 1. c¢, 
Els. Bot. (1694) and p. 587 Inst, R. H. (1700). 
THUJA OCCIDENTALIS Linn. Sp. Pl. p. 1002. (1753), 
