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THE CAYUGA FLORA. 



1274. P. rigida, Mill. Pitch Pink. (H. and C.) 

 Hills or dry soil ; frequent. June. 



Campus, Cascadilla Woods and elsewhere. 

 459. Picea, Link. 



1275. P. nigra, Link. {Abies nigra, Poir.) Black Spruce. (C.) 

 Scarce; May. Enfield " Spruce Swamp." Woodwardia Swamp, 



where the trees are dwarfed. 



460. Tsuga, Endl. 



1276. *T. Canadensis, Carriere. (Abies Canadensis, Michx., Hem- 

 lock. (H. and C.) 



Ravines and swampy woods ; common. June. 

 The central portion of Round Marsh Woods is largely made up 

 . of first-growth hemlocks, where some of the trees attain splendid 

 proportions. 



461. Abies, Tourn. 



1277. A. balsamea, Miller. Fir. Balsam Fir. (H. and C.) 

 Scarce ; May. Fir-Tree Swamp northeast of Freeville. Also a 



few trees on West side of S. C. railroad. Near the mouth of Mud 

 Creek, formerly. Fir-Tree Swamp southeast of Dauby village. 



462. Larix, Tourn. 



1278. L. Americana, Michx. Larch. Tamarack. (H. and C.) 

 Marshes and swamps ; infrequent. May 1-15. 



Larch Meadow formerly ; still among the cedars south. Freeville, 

 (Dr. Jordan. )! Mud Cr. Woodwardia Swamp. Fir-Tree Swamp 

 east of Danby. Michigan Hollow, — large trees. W. Junius, Tama- 

 rack Swamp and near the ponds. 



