116 Cheney and True—Flora of Madison and Vicinity. 
GYMNOSPERMiE. 
Conifers. (Pine Family. ) 
PlNUS, Tourn. Pine. 
717. P. Strobus, L. White pine. 
University campus. Cultivated. This species has 
doubtless been a native of this region, as it is still 
found on the hills at Pine Bluff. 
718. P. resinosa, Ait. Red pine. 
Near Lake Wingra. Cultivated. 
719. **P. sylvestris, L. Scotch pine. 
University campus. Cultivated. 
Picea, Link. Spruce. 
720. P. nigra, Link. Black spruce. 
Hook Lake. 
721. *P. alba, Link. White spruce, (Abies alba, Michx.) 
W. Johnson St., Madison. Cultivated. 
Tsuga, Carriere. Hemlock. 
722. **T. Canadensis, Carr. 
Hedge on State St. Cultivated. 
Abies, Link. Fir. 
723. **A. excelsa, Norway spruce. 
University campus. Cultivated. 
724. **A. balsamea, Miller. Balsam or balm-of-Gilead fir. 
University campus. Cultivated. 
Larix, Tourn. Larch. 
725. *L. Americana , Michx. American or black larch. 
Tamarack. Hackmatack. 
University campus. Cultivated. 
In wild state in marsh near Windsor; east of Lake 
Waubesa and at Hook Lake. 
Thuya, Tourn. Arbor vitae, 
726 . occidentalism L. Arbor vitae. White cedar. 
University campus. Cultivated. 
Juniperus, L. Juniper. 
727. *J. Virginiana, L. Red cedar or savin. 
State street. Cultivated. 
In wild state on rocky bluffs about the lakes. 
