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Populus dilatata. Ait (Lombardy Poplar.) Cultivated in the neighbor- 



□amenta] tree. 



SUBCLASS -1. GrTMNOSPERMAE. 



0RI1KR: (oniferae. {Pint Family.) 



SUBORDffil 1. ABOfttSEAK [7%e proper Phte Family.) 



lMnus, Toum. (Pmc) 



Piuus Strobus, L. "~ : Pint.) Our tailed bee, often 1J|> l(W 

 high : cultivate*! IS ornamental tree near dwell! 



Ahios, Tourn. (Sprmo. Fir.) 



Abies Canadensis. Michx. (Hinhal iShniaa) A. large tree, with delicate 

 foliage, bright green above, silverj -white underneath. Cultivated near 



dwellings. 



BUBOBDB II. CTJPBESSINEAE. (The 0,/preis Family.) 



Juniperus. L. {Juniper.) 



Junip>erus Virginiana. L. (JKtd Q v ;i.) A small tr.'e. becoming 



15 — .w feel high, growing ou dry. rocky or sterile hills. Leaves awl-shaped, 

 and somewhat spreading. Berries small, purplish with a glaucous bloom. 



n.-e.) 



CLASS II 



MONOCOTYLEDOFOTTS OB ENIWGENbTTS PLANTS. 



ORDER: \raceae. < \,um 1'nmihj.) 



\ M tins. {Indian Turnip. Drogoa-Arvm.) 



Arisaema triphyllum. Torr. (Indian Turnip.) A low perennial herb, with 

 a tab the and sheaths green or often mingled with 



dark purple and whiti-h spota OOBUBUU. 



iptocsrpns, SaTisb i Skunk- Cabbage.) 



Synaplocarptis foetidus, Salisb. Perennial herb With a strongodor like 

 that of the skuuk : 1 ruit rip.- in owing 



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