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Pinus pungens, Michx. Table Mountain Pine. Hickory Pine. 

 "Hunterdon : Abundant one mile east of Sergeants ville." 

 (Britton.) 



Larix Americana, Michx. Tamarack. Larch. 



'Tn swamps, northern counties. Hudson: New Durham. 

 Bergen : Along Passaic river and at Closter. Passaic : 

 Greenwood lake, Cedar pond, Bearfoot mountain. Morris : 

 Budd's lake ; abundant between Succasunna and Ironia. 

 Sussex: Near Hamburg; between Andover and Waterloo, 

 and near Sparta. Warren : Oxford Furnace, on Great 

 Meadows, and a large grove south of Green's pond." 

 (Britton.) 



Picea Mariana, B., S. & B. Black Spruce. 



"Swamps in the northern counties. Hudson : New Dur- 

 ham swamp ; Secaucus. Bergen : Palisades, rare. Morris : 

 Budd's lake; swamps near Succasunna. Passaic: Greenwood 

 lake; Cedar pond; Bearfoot mountain. Sussex: Swamp 

 near High Point and Warren ; Kittatinny mountains, near 

 the Water Gap. Hunterdon county." (Britton.) 



*Tsuga Canadensis, Carr. Hemlock. Hemlock Spruce. 



"Monmouth and Ocean : Shady borders of swamps, very 

 rare; along Crosswicks creek, above New Egypt. Burling- 

 ton: Along the Delaware, above Burlington; Vincentown, 

 and frequent in moist woods and along streams, middle and 

 northern counties. Quite plentiful on the Kittatinny moun- 

 tains." (Britton.) 



"Tsuga Canadensis is more or less abundant in the de- 

 ciduous zone, especially in hilly regions alongside the borders 

 of streams. Not recorded south of the tension zone, except 

 indefinitely, as very rare, in Monmouth and Ocean counties. 

 New Egypt, Vincentown and Burlington are the only exact 

 localities known to me south of the Triassic border, and these 

 three localities are all within the tension zone." (Geol. Rpt., 

 '99, Hollick, 188.) 



