60L ’A cedar grove two to three leagues in circumference situated between the harbour of Cascumpec and the 'grand anse’ [i. e. Egmont Bayj’ beech, ash, oak, white birch, cedar etc.’ d ' t' fb '/ ' ' \ ’Resembles the foregoing very escnpron o urdIng purpose £3; n'vers' [la in RUSt/CO Bay] 'Covered with all kinds of hardwood fit for use in the construction of schooners, boats and shallops' ’All kinds of different woods 'Woods are similar' but the predominant is hemlock’ “u [to the West River] wxfi/ ’Covered with all kinds of mixed timbe f Wag Hays W§ 1 'Covered with all 'Covered with all kinds of woods% fig ’22 \ kinds 0’ hardwood' H“ ’All kinds of mixed timber’ suitable for construction purposes’ ’Covered with all kinds of timber, but hardwood Is the chief' v% ”by ’Wooded with pine, spruce, fir and NM“ f2”) fiat hemlock, with but little of the last’ RV 3 l \x 'Wooded with all kinds of timber' FIGURE 5, The location of all of the geographically-specific forest descriptions in La Roque (1752). ’The timber very fine __ compfismg species such ’No timber suitable for sawing; all the hardwood as pine, spruce, maple, red maple, yellow birch, being good at the best for the building of shallops' \ ’Wooded with all sorts of hard timber 'The land is a desert owing '0 a fire, such as maples, red maples, yellow birch, bUt a 3’70” distance inland thigountry . 's cc red w'th hard 0 ’ l oak etc, Wt "0t much oak ’Full of all kinds of timber suitable for I ve I w ’This point has been reduced to a wilderness by a fire’ / ’Covered with all kinds of hardwood'