A plantation of pines.

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1822.  [We] found a continued pinery for about a mile.—Mass. Spy, Jan. 30: from the Detroit Gazette.

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1822.  There are also a few pineries, but of small extent.—The same, id., Feb. 6.

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1882.  When the timber shall have been stripped from the pineries of Maine, Michigan, and Wisconsin, the magnificent fir forests of the northwest coast will prove a great source of supply.—Cleveland Rockwell, ‘The Columbia River,’ Harper’s Mag., lxvi. 11–2 (Dec.). (N.E.D.)

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