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Praxinus sambucifolia Blaok-ash. 



Larix Americana .' American larch. 



Negundo fraxinifolium Box-elder. 



Pinus Banksiana ....Cypress. 



Pinus resinosa , .-...Red-pine, 



Pinus strobus Weymouth or white-pine. 



Populus balsamifera Balsam-poplar. 



Populus Canadensis Cotton-wood. 



Populus tremuloides ....American aspen. 



Quercus macrooarpa Burr-oak. 



Salix alba White-willow. 



Salix vitellina Yellow- willow. 



Sorbus Americana Mountain-ash. 



Thuya ocoidentalis Arbor vitae. 



Tilia Americana Lime — bass-wood. 



Ulmus Americana American elm. 



All these are found in every part of Manitoba, except 

 the maples, the tvhite pine, and the lime-twe or bass-wood, 

 which are only to be met with in the south-west part 

 of that province. 



CHAPTER X. 



RECAPITULATION OF THE SEVEN LAST CHAPTERS. 



The reader has now attained to a full knowledge of 

 the sylvan flora of the Dominion of Canada. 

 He knows what trees are common to all the 

 provinces, and those which are peculiar to 

 each province. An exact idea of the habits 

 of each tree, as well as of its uses, has been 



89.— Seed of red. . . ' 



elm. gamed, and the species best suited to his 



own plantations are familiar to him. 



Before going any farther, I will state in figures the 

 results of the preceding chapters, so that the richness of 

 each province in forest-trees may be brought clearly 

 before our eyes in a botanical point of view. 



