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Tammany, eastern Livingston, and southern Tangipahoa Parishes — W. R. Mat- 

 toon). Occurs also in Honduras, eastern Guatemala, Bahamas, Cuba, and Isle 

 of Pines. 



Note on nomenclature. — Formerly designated as Pinus cubensis Grisebach 

 and as Pinus heterophijlla (Elliott) Sudworth, and as Pinus Elliottii Engelmann. 



NAMES IN USE 



Slash Pine (Ala., Miss., Ga., Fla.). 

 Swamp Pine (Fla., Miss., Ala., in part). 

 Bastard Pine (Ala. lumbermen, Fla.). 

 Meadow Pine (Fla., eastern Miss., in 

 part) . 



Pitch Pine (Fla.) . 

 She Pitch Pine (Ga.). 

 She Pine (Ga., Fla.). 

 Spruce Pine (southern Ala.), 

 Saltwater Pine (Fla.). 



LARIX Adanson 



*Larix laricina (DuRoi) Koch. 



Tamarack. 



Range. — From Newfoundland and Labrador northward, through the Hudson 

 Bay region, to the Mackenzie River (in the Arctic Circle) and reappearing in 

 Alaska between Cook Inlet and the Yukon River; southward in the east to 

 northern and eastern Pennsylvania, western Maryland (Garrett County), West 

 Virginia (Preston County), northern Ohio, Indiana, and Illinois, and northeastern 

 Minnesota; in western Canada extending southward along the eastern base of 

 the Rockies. 



Note on nomenclature. — Formerly and still, designated as Larix americana 

 Michaux. 



NAMES IN USE 



Larch (Vt., Mass., R. I., Conn., N. Y., 

 N. J., Pa., Del., Wis., Minn., Ohio, 

 Ontario, Minn.). 



Tamarack (Me., N. H., Vt., Mass., 

 R. I., N. Y., N. J., Pa., Ind., 111., 

 Wis., Mich., Minn., Ohio, Ontario). 



Hackmatack (Me., N. H., Mass., R. I., 

 Del., 111., Minn., Ontario). 



American Larch (Vt., Wis., nursery- 

 men). 



Juniper (Me., New Brunswick to Hud- 

 son Bay). 



Black Larch (Minn.). 



Epinette Rouge (Quebec). 



Ka-neh-tens = ' ' The leaves fall" (In- 

 dians, N. Y.). 



Red Larch (Mich.). 



Hacmack (lit.). 



*Larix occidentalis Nuttall. 



Western Larch. 



Range. — Southern British Columbia (and on the east slope of the Cascades to 

 about latitude 44°) and south in the Cascade Mountains to the Columbia River, 

 and to western Montana; also in Blue Mountains of Washington and north- 

 eastern Oregon; northern Idaho (southern Idaho County, on the South Fork 

 of Salmon River at Warm Lake; also on Johnson Creek in Trapper Flat). 



NAMES in use 



Tamarack (Oreg.). 

 Hackmatack. 



Larch (Idaho, Wash., trade, etc.). 

 Red American Larch. 

 Western Tamarack. 

 Great Western Larch (Calif, lit.). 

 Western Larch (English and American 

 trade; Mont.). 



Montana Larch (trade). 

 Mountain Larch (trade). 

 British Columbia Tamarack (B. C. 



trade) . 

 Oregon Larch (Pacific coast trade.) 



8 Larix alaskensis Wight, Alaska Larch, discovered in 1902 along the Upper Kuskokwim River to the 

 Yukon and Tanana Rivers, Alaska, and characterized in 1907, appears to be closely related to Larix laricina, 

 but is probably specifically distinct. 



