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Gesner 1846: At one site on the mainland opposite Hog Island:

/ 'the sea has flawed in among the maples'.

/V Gray 1793: ’maple’ [an element of the hardwood forest].

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‘5‘} Morris 1769: ‘maple‘[an element of the forest],

] Palmer 1815: ’some maple'.

/ / Land Commission 1875: / Curtis 1775: 'maple' [an element of the forest]. /, ’the front of Lot 24: second growth of maples’. x / \ \ _ // l - l 4 \‘x , , , \ Chappell 1778: [worked Mm] map/e. . , // second growth of white maples [1. e. red maple]. Stewart 1831: ' ,, 93%;; k; \\ f /,,/ ,4 ~ ,, second growth of maples. 'Lot 47'. ’maple' [an element is. , ' \ ' / , of the hardwood forest], Gray 1793: Ni? _ _ 3i? 1 \\ / / Gesner 1846: \ 'maple’: in an pf A J' \ 1‘ u"??;<\\\ \ s / // ’maple overun by the drifting sands’, . : rah ' 7‘ .1 ,‘ E ii a, A\~<5,\t /* ash swamp. _ f»; 7‘, a :31} E‘ \\ g /,m // MacGregor 1828: ‘1 . flq-m I - X/Vfl/afl ; my» ,/ /~' . . Ready 1899: L J I ’/%,,L 2: W17! T‘tr / maple\[an element of the forest]. maple: an element ,, 9* 7'" )9 y W, k/ t . - 71%» r-. r / \ of the forest of Lot 20. ,r WW R R / \ if l “v” M / \k 1 LL- -_ j‘w \ ML, (a f l . Ww\ if: 19/ km ‘7‘ 1 c l / x c q .7- 72:” i - / v f MacGre or 1828.: N A i Gene/'33“ , , t / 5:“ 2% / 9 .map,e.[g WC "556,-, 37mg?" 9 gm" principal tree]. /.\ /L.;zpauerson 1770: - o e ar woo ores, ‘/ ‘2 / / , /_\\ t/;I‘\‘§#E 'maple'[a 'pn'ncipal’ tree in mm . I. t: /’ 7 f / the area of Charlottetown]. i3: k? Ba'"18°8“384‘ W Z/ / \7 Chappell1798-1805: NM *1 Springfield: 'sugar maple, red maple and . , / ~\%:IM ’/""**\~\ obtained maple in the “SEALEIW‘Afi many small striped and mountain maples *- KT}! ,r (A; . Cha ttetown area. -, x

[all elements of the hardwood forest],

< . . [Bain] 1882: [83m] 1883. 'maples’.’ [”1]th At ’El/iot's': maples [an grand Old forest'. g- l t fth f t. eemen 0 e ores] Bain 1868-1884:

’massive maples’.

Selkirk 1803: 'map/e’ [an element of the hardwood forest]: f

on the ’north side of Point Prim’; L / /

along the ’further part' of the ,4 / 'portage' across Point Prim;

/ Selkirk 1803: 'maple'[an element of the

on the south side of Pinette River, forest] ‘above the bank‘.

FIGURE 1-8. The geographically-locatable references to maple species in the records of the British period.