Gcjrxpnosperms. 



Order CONIFER^. Pine Family. 



1. PINUS Touru. Pine. 



Pinus divaricata ( Ait.) Sudw. (P. baiiksicma Lamb.) Gray or Northern Scrub Pine. 

 "Southern and Northern Ohio," J. S. Newberry (Cat.); Marietta, Ohio, rare; J_ 

 L. Riddell ( Synop. 1835). Not reported recently nor found by us. 



Pinus virginiana Mill. ( P. inops Ait.) Jersey or Scrub Pine. 

 With the Pitch Pine in southern part of the state. 



Pinus RESInosa Ait. Red Pine. 



"Northern Ohio," H. C. Beardslee (Cat.) 



Pinus rigida Mill. Pitch Pine. 



Throughout the southern half of the state. 



Pinus STRobus L. White Pine. 



Lorain Co., A. A. Wright (Cat); Lake Co., Wm. C. Werner. 



2. LARIX Tourn. Larch. 



Larec earicina (Du Roi) Koch. (L. americana Michx.) American or Black 

 Larch. Tamarack. 



Summit Co., E. W. Claypole; Licking Co., H.L.Jones (Cat); Ashtabula Co., 

 E. E. Bogue. 



3. TSUGA Carriere. Hemlock. 



Tsuga canadensis ( L.) Carr. 



Frequent throughout the northern half of the state, extending southward to 

 Ross and Hocking counties. 



4. THUJA Tourn. Arbor ViTiS. 



Thuja occidenTalis L. Arbor Vitse. White Cedar. 



.Urbaua (Champaign Co.) Wm. C. Werner; Franklin Co., Wm. C. Werner; 

 " Falls of the Little Miami," Daniel Drake in " Pictures of Cincinnati, 1815 ; 

 Ross Co., W. A. Kellerman ; Miami Valley, A. P. Morgan (Flora). 



5. CH.EM-ECYPARIS Spach. White Cedar. Cypress. 



CHiEM^ECYPARis thyoides (L.) B. S. P. ( C. spceroidea Spach. Cupressus thyoidesL,) 

 This, in the older Catalogues, undoubtedly refers to Thujaoccidentalis L. 



6. JUNIPERUS L. Juniper. 



Juniperus communis L. Common Juniper. 



Summit Co., J. S. Newbeny (Cat.); Painesville, Wm. C. Werner; Cuyahoga Co., 

 Wm. Ki'ebs. 



Juniperus virginiana L. Red Cedar or Savin. 

 Throughout the state. 



TAXUS Tourn. Yew. 



Taxus minor (Michx.) Britt. ( T. canadensis Willd.) American Yew. 

 Ground Hemlock. 

 • Throughout the northern half of the state. 



