Proceedings and Collection K>'J 



GYMNOSPEKfcLE. 



Till. Taxus Canadensis, Willd, '/'. baccata^ L., var. Cana- 

 da nti» % Man. p. 17 1.) < iROUND BEML04 



"In deep woods," A'. A'. I>.\ Swamp near the Mountain 



Inn road. 



722. Plana strobus, I*. Whi rn Pinb. 

 Common on the hills. 



728. P. resinosa, Ait. Norway Pine. Red Pj 



Probably within limits, as would be Indicated by a re- 

 mark of Miohaux in hit in., p. 91): "I have not 

 Been it Pinut resinosa) beyond Wilkes-Barre, Pa." Prof. 

 Porter reports it from Tioga County. 



724. 1*. Inops, Alt Scrub Pine. 



South of Warrior Run and south of Wanamie. It is not 

 infrequent along the Mountain Inn road. 



71'"). P. rigida, Mill. V\ rcH Pine. 

 Frequent <ui dry hills. 



726. Picea nigra, Link. [Abies nigra, Voir.) Black Spi 

 Swamp at the head of Little Roaring Brook. About I • 



high Pond, mar Tobyhanna, and elsewhere on the Pocono 

 plateau. 



727. Tsuga Canadensis, Carriere. [Abies OanadensiSj Michx.) 



BeMIiOCK. 



Archbald. Campbell's Ledge. Near Little Roaring Brook. 

 Mountain run road, etc. 



Abies balsamea, Miller. Fir. Balsam Fib, 

 Lehigh Pond and woods near. Near Tobyhanna in swam}). 



Laiix Americana. Michx. LARCH. TAMARACK. 

 About Lehigh Pond. 



Juniperns Yirginiana, L., Red Cedar, is not recorded 



in my notes, but is probably frequent along Buch declivities 



as Campbell's Ledge. 



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