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prefixed to each species indicated the number of times it was 

 observed (the same species usually being recorded not more than 

 once between any two consecutive mile-posts). The local com- 

 mon names are added for the benefit of persons other than bot- 

 anists into whose hands this paper may fall. The relative num- 

 ber of woody and herbaceous plants in this list has little signifi- 

 cance, for in summer many more herbs and a few more shrubs 

 could have been identified, but perhaps no more trees: certainly 

 no more evergreen trees. 



TABLE A 



TREES 



SHRUBS, ETC. 



96 Pinus palustris 7 (long-leaf pine) 



89 Pinus Elliottii 7 (slash pine) 



78 Nyssa biflora (black gum) 



61 Magnolia glauca 7 (bay) 



49 Taxodium imbricarium (pond 



cypress) 

 49 Quercus Catesbaei (turkey oak) 

 39 Pinus serotina 7 (black pine) 

 19 Quercus cinerea (high-ground 



willow oak) 

 13 Quercus nigra 8 (water oak) 

 12 Liriodendron Tulipifera (poplar) 



11 Quercus Marylandica (black-jack 



oak) 

 9 Pinus Taeda 7 (short-leaf pine) 

 4 Liquidambar Styraciflua (sweet 



gum) 

 4 Quercus laurifolia 7 

 4 Pinus glabra 7 (white or spruce pine) 

 3 Acer rubrum (maple) 

 3 Taxodium distichum (river cypress) 



LARGE SHRUBS OR SMALL TREES 



32 Cliftonia monophylla 7 (tyty) 

 19 Cyrilla racemiflora 8 (tyty) 



12 Ilex myrtifolia 7 (yaupon) 



9 Nyssa Ogeche (tupelo gum) 



43 Serenoa serrulata 7 (saw-palmetto) 



40 Ilex glabra 7 (gallberry) 



16 Smilax laurifolia 7 (bamboo vine) 



12 Phoradendron flavescens 7 (mistletoe) 

 9 Hypericum fasciculatum 7 



6 Quercus pumila (oak runner) 



4 Myrica pumila 7 (myrtle) 



HERBS 



79 Aristida stricta (wire grass) 



30 Eupalorium compositifolium 9 (dog 



fennel) 

 29 Sarracenia flava 8 (pitcher plant) 

 24 Chondrophora nudata 

 15 Tillandsia usneoides 7 (moss) 



13 Eriogonum tomentosum 

 12 Andropogon Virginicus 



8 Baptisia perfoliata 

 6 Helianlhus Radula 

 6 Kuhnistera pinnata (summer 

 farewell) 



5 Sarothra gentianoides* (poverty 



weed) 

 5 Andropogon glomeratusl 

 4 Pteridium aquilinum (fern) 

 3 Euthamia sp. 9 



7 Evergreens. 



8 Semi-evergreens. 



» Seen only in unnatural habitats, and presumably not indigenous to the region. 



