TABLE 1—6. The occurrence of names referring to maple species in lists made by all those recorders who aimed to provide a list (even if incomplete) of the trees occurring on Prince Edward Island (see the footnote for the names of the recorders). 3mm _ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII m_ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII _ IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII- l Several kinds of maple ' I ’Many varieties of maple’ (‘four I varieties’ in # 35) I I lllllllllllll IIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIII , I IIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII owed mapie' i IIIIIIIIIIIII I Black or sugar maple’ I 96L III-I'- I IIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIUIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIII :IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIII ’Waved maple or zebra wood’ ’Striped maple / moose wood' T ’Striped maple’ —IIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIEIIIIIII- Key to recorders: 1 - Holland (1764); 2 - Holland (1765: March); 3 — Holland (1765: October); 4 - Morris (1769); 5 — Patterson (1770); 6 - Patterson (1774); 7 - Curtis (1775); 8 — [Clark] (1779); 9 — Inglis (1789); 10 - [Cambridge 1(1 796?); 11- Walsh (1803); 12 - Selkirk (1803): 13 — [MacDonald] (1804); 14 — Selkirk (1805); 15 — Stewart (1806); 16 - Anon. (1808); 17 - [Hill] (1819); 18 — Johnstone (1822); 19 - MacGregor (1828); 20 — Bouchette (1832); 21 - Martin (1837); 22 - Murray (1839); 23 - Hill (1839); 24 - Gesner (1846); 25 - Monro (1855); 26 — Sutherland (1861 ); 27 - Bagster (1861); 28 - Anon. (1877); 29 - [Bain] (1882); 30 — Bain (1890); 31 - McSwain & Bain (1891); 32 Macoun (1894); 33 - Pollard (1898); 34 — Johnston (1895); 35 - Burke (1902); 36 - Crosskill (1904); 37 - [Watson?] (post 1904). T The name ‘white maple’ is also used in a non-list context by Chappell (1775-1818) (in 1801 ), Lewellin (1832 and in evidence to the Land Commission (1875); ’curled maple’ by Chappell (1775-1818) (in 1778); ’rock-maple’ by Lawson (1851); ’sugar maple’ by Selkirk (1803) and Anon. (1818); and ’moosewood by Rowan (1876). t l have assumed that a comma has been left out of Johnstone’s (1822) ”white rock or curly, and bird-eye [maple]" and that it should be "white, rock or curly, and bird-eye”. 1i The part of the list of [Watson?] (post 1904) that contained the maples is missing. * McSwain & Bain (1891) give Latin names only: Acer Pennsylvan/‘cum, A. spicatum, A. saccharum, A. rubrum, while [Bain] (1882) uses the name ’Pennsylvanian maple’ as the common name for Acer pensy/vanicum. These have been placed in rows for the standard common names.