88L Land Commission 1875: // Lot 9: 'juniper in part Lot 10: ’some of it was covered with juniper”, [Lawson] 1877-1878: ’Miminegash region ': ’juniper grew [here] larger than elsewhere‘, flag} Census 1841: «I Lot 7: 'juniper swamps'. Land Commission 1875: ’banens covered with juniper”. A block of vacant land at the west end / of Lot 16: 'a great deal of juniper swampi \ \a/ Land Commission 1875: «L if” Rh? juniper grows on the vacant Nag « ’ “3 land a! Johnston ‘3 River’. )1» k:\\ \ . . r; (A L \v \ part of a farm covered with 'jun/per'. 3/ r (A \ ‘ \y C .33,“ rwflx r I"; V \ \ ’juniper’ on a vacant farm ’1 fl 2‘ ”71' 4 / S \ \ 'the 'south end' ofa farm ‘1 (33¢ 7“, r)» W ) k is 'juniper swamp'. M fixissfifi W W L 7 9/ . r _ \ W \ Bird 1856: / C Mg juniper’ at St. Eleanors. “k K 51?: 1K ‘7” l . MacGregor 1828: 5):“: N . . . x _ 3) vii 'Iarch’at Mount Stewart. ‘\ Land Commussuon 1875. //,S 8:, 3% >1 1k-zjgr’r L Vat/‘54:, fl Land commission 1860: ’ ‘ ' ”if _ iv,» “VJ ,/ *F~\ ‘ 7 small stunted juniper. cruflw \ \f 4351K "\Nflri ,1 ,A’ «A xii/phi? Lot 56 and part ofLot 43; ‘Wii %Q’”C;fl‘ / ‘ 2:; V\‘ J / "‘fa \ \1 ‘6000 acres, mostly covered ‘ fl‘\ {/‘ 5’ 257,1 with juniper and spruce '. ¥ m 5"" / (’L/ “< h \ f v ”a 1% ,J K , in“ g v (/49 W”); % ”ifs / NI // I \74 f; 41/: 1 FIGURE 1-5- The geographically-locatabie references to tamarack (larch) in the records of the British period.