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Subclass II. GYMNOSPERM^E. 



Order 92. CONIFERS. 



387. PINUS, Tourn. 



867. rigida, Miller. 



868. inops, Ait. Middle Island, L. I., P. V. Leroy. 



869. Strobus, L. Rare on Long Island, but common elsewhere. 



388. ABIES, Tourn. 



870. nigra, Poir. Formerly at Wading River, L. I. " Twenty years ago there 



was quite a clump of this spruce near Waterbury, but the trees 

 were all killed by fire." H. J. Bassett. 



871. Canadensis, Michx. Rare on Long Island ; common elsewhere. 



389. LARIX, Tourn. 



872. Americana, Michx. Litchfield, Eaton; Sherman, New Fairfield, Danbury, 



etc., P. M. Augur; formerly grew with sp. 870, H. J. Bassett; 

 and occurs in deep swamps in some other localities. 



390. CUPRESSUS, Tourn. 



873. thyoides, L. Occurs at Twin Lakes in North Branford and at Saybrook ; 



besides which there is said to be a white-cedar swamp in north- 

 western Bethany, Eaton. " World's-End Swamp, Killingworth. 

 A large number of trees in North Madison, Sherman, New 

 Fairfield and Danbury," P. M. Augur. 



" A few trees are still standing near ' Cedar Swamp,' in Wol- 

 cott," A. M. Johnson. Vide sp. 549. 



391. JUNIPERUS, L. 



874. communis, L. 



var. depressus, Torr. Common on Long Island. 



875. Virginiana, L. 



392. TAXUS, Tourn. 



870. baccata, L., var. Canadensis, Gray. Meriden Bills, Dr. Eli Ives; Orange, 

 Mt. Carmel, etc. 



