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Trix IL. Gymnosperma.—sSeeds destitute of a pericarp. 
CCXXVUI. CONIFER#.—Tue rir Taree. 
1375. Juniperus communis, Linn. Juniper. May. An ever- 
green shrub. Rocky banks of streams, Sandy shores 
of Lake Huron. Wutt. _ Berries stimulant and diuretic. 
_ Woodyville’s Med. Bot. 13. Big. iii. 44, 
1376. J. prostrata, Michx. May. A low evergreen shrub, 
with creeping branches, 6 feet long. Sandy shores of 
Lake Huron. Nuit. 
1377. J. virginiana, Linn. Red cedar. May. Middle-sized 
evergreen tree. Woods, rocky banks of streams, W. 
Secernant stimulant, emenagogue, diuretic, diapho- 
retic. Big. ii. 49. Timber durable. 
1378. J. sabina, Willd. Savin. May. bh. Grows near Lake 
Superior. Pitcher. Podpertion like the last. Wood & 
Bache, 548. 
1379. Taxus canadensis, Willd. Dwarf yew. March-April. 
2to6f. ». Evergreen. Fruit red. rs. &c. Louis- 
ville. M’Murt. 
1380. Cupressus thyoides, Linn. White cedar. May. An 
evergreen tree, 30 to 50 f. Swamps. rs. Rocky 
banks of the Scioto. Wood durable. 
1381. C. disticha, Linn. Cypress. May. Large evergreen 
“os Swamps. Ky. St. W. Bk. Timber very dura- 
e. 
Pinus.—The pine family. 
* Leaves in fascicles of 2 to 5, persistent, sheathing at base ; 
scales of the cune thickened at the summit. Pinus. 
1382. Pinus inops, Ait. Scrub pine. Pitch pine. Jersey 
pine. May. Common-sized tree. Barrens, &c. Ky. St. 
1383. P. variabilis, Lamb. Yellow pine. May. Large tree. 
Forests, on hills about Portsmouth, O. (?) 
1384. P. banksiana, Lamb. Grey pine. Scrub pine. April— 
May. Small tree. rs. Mar. O. Rare. 
1385. P. strobus, Linn. White pine. Weymouth pine. May. 
Large tree, 90 to 140f. Fertile soils. East hip. Tim- 
berv aluable. 
ag Bas solitary, persistent, distinct at base; scales of the 
cone even and attenuated, ABIES. 
1386. P. canadensis, Linn. Hemlock tree. Hemlock spruce. 
May. Large tree. Woods, O. Scarce. Bark astrin- 
detergent; used in tanning leather. A fomentation of 

