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VICTOR E. SHELFOKD. 



TABLE VII. 



SHOWING THE PLANTS OF THE CENTERS OF THE PONDS. 

 Data by Mr. G. D. Fuller. D =dominant; A = abundant; C = common; F =few. 



Name. 



Scientific Name. 



1't.ixl Numbers. 



7" 



TABLE VIII. 



SHOWING THE MARGINAL PLANTS. 



Data by Mr. G. D. Fuller. 

 Roots Usually Submerged. 



Roots Submerged at High Water. 



Pond 5c shows the beginning of shade producers such as the 

 water lily and of plants which reach above the surface of the 

 water. Pond "ja has a large number of emeri;iii^ plants. In one 

 end of this pond there are many more of these than in the oilier. 

 In pond 14^ emergents are dominant. 



(3) Animals. The different >pccic> of animals and their ar- 



