Gymnospermae* 



P I N A C E A E. 



THUJA, L. 



T. OCCIDENTALISM L. Arbor Vite. 



Dr)', rocky hills. ]\Iineral : on Knobby Mountains. Grant : 

 near Petersburg. 



JUNIPERUS, L. 



J. coJiMUNis, L. Juniper. 



Dry sterile hills. Wood : near Kanawha Station. Min- 

 eral : on Knobby Mountains. Fayette : near Nuttallburg 

 • (Xuttall). 



J. ViRGiNiANA L. Red Cedar. Savin. 



Wood: near Lockhart's Run and Kanawha Station {Mills- 

 paugh), near Nicollet {H. H. Smith, 2030). Wirt: on 

 Xigh-cut Hill. Fayette : near Crescent ; Kanawha Falls 

 (James); Nuttallburg {Kuttall). ^Mineral: on Knobby 

 ]\Iountains. Jefferson: along the Potomac. ]\Iason: near 

 Point Pleasant. Berkeley : near Martinsburg. Monongalia : 

 near Morgantown. Mercer : near Ingleside. Jackson and 

 ^lason: along the Ohio River; Cabell: along the C. & O. R. 

 R., from Huntington, to St. Albans in Kanawha County. 

 Jefferson Co., plentiful near Harper's Ferry, trunks 7 to g 

 , inches in diameter. 



PINUS, L. 



P. RESiNOSA Aiton. Pitch Pine. 



Open woods. Preston: near Cranesville Glade (Ritmsey). 

 P. Strobus L. White Pine. 



Wood : near Leachtown. Wirt : near Burning Spring. 

 Calhoun : near White Pine and Laurel Run. Pocahontas : 

 near Sunset. Greenbrier : near Caldwell. Fayette : near 

 Nuttallburg, probably introduced (A'nttall). Preston: near 

 Aurora (Mr. & Mrs. Steele). 



* From here to the end of this work where no collector is 

 mentioned the localities are those of the author. 



