CATALOGUE OF PLANTS. 
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Class II. DICOTYLEDONES GYMNOSPEKME^. 
CONIFERS. Pine Family. 
PINUS, L. 
P. Strobus, L. White Pine. 
Frequent. 
P. rigida, Mill. Pitch Pine. , 
Barren soil; not uncommon, but local. Browns Mt., etc. 
(R. & E.). Very abundant on Newport Mt. 
P. resmosa, Alt. Ked Pine. Norway Pine. -i 
Frequent. 
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PICEA, Link. Spruce. A'- '' 
P. nigra (Ait.), Link. Abies nigra, Poir. Black SpEncB.if , ^ ^ 
Common. i^.CajU' d. tfK - 
^ P- alba (Ait.), Link. Abies alba, Mx. White Spruce, 
Common. More common near the coast than the preceding^?, ^ . 1 , 
I species. A very beautiful glaucous or blue form is not uncom‘^j:^^ g 
mon in different parts of the Island. if, ihi, j^f y 
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TSTJGA, Carr. Hemlock. 
X* 7 T. Canadensis (L.), Carr. 
Infrequent, except in old woods. Also on Cranberry Isles. 
ABIES, Juss. Fie. 
S p balsamea (L.), Mill. Balsam Fir. <7. e,p, e-duX- ^ t 
Common. W.^r-VXA.if-KC. 
LARIX, Adans. Laech. , MdA _ 
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f L. Americana, Mx. Hackmatack. Tamarack. . kl , r. Kdu X ■% 7, 
'i Common. Also on Cranberry Isles. 
^ ^ ^ * P- Banksiana, Lamb., is found in abundance on Schoodio Peninsnlaf ~ 
across Frenchman Bay,but has not yet been found on Mount Desert Island, 
