234 FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. 



+51 — 58 Pinus palustris 

 +8.7 — 2."/ Qucrcus Catesbaei 

 — 7.5 — 4.2 Pinus Elliottii 

 +5.2 — 4.7 Magnolia glauca 



TREES 



Long-leaf pine 

 Black-jack oak 

 Slash pine 

 Bay 



.0 Taxodium imbricarium 

 .4 Quercus cinerca 



Nyssa biflora 

 .8 Pinus Taeda 

 .2 Chamaecyparis 



thyoides 

 .0 Magnolia grandiflora 

 .5 Quercus falcata 

 .8 Pinus serotina 



1 Liriodendron Tulipifer; 

 •3 Quercus laurifolia 

 .2 Pinus echinata 

 .1 Pinus glabra 

 .5 Quercus nigra 

 •3 Quercus Margaretta 

 .6 Liquidambar Styraci- 



flua 

 .5 Oxydendrum arboreum 

 .4 Cornus florida 

 .3 Ilex opaca 

 .2 Acer rubrum 

 .6 Quercus Marylandica 

 Pinus Caribaea? 

 .4 Fagus grandifolia 

 o Pinus clausa 

 Betula nigra 

 o Taxodium distichum 

 Ostrya Virginiana 



Hicoria alba? 



Fraxinus Caroliniana 



(Pond) cypress 

 Turkey oak 

 Black gum 

 Short-leaf pine 



Uplands 

 Sandy uplands 

 Branch-swamps etc, 

 Non-alluvial and estu- 



arine swamps 

 Ponds, branches, letc 

 Uplands 



Ponds and swamps 

 Creek bottoms, etc. 



SMALL TREES OR LARGE SHRUBS 



+.51 — ."SI Cliftonia monophylla Tyty 



.21 — .17 Cyrilla racemiflora Tyty 



.14 — .02 Myrica cerifera Myrtle 



.02 — .16 Ilex myrtifolia Yauporu 



.07 — .01 Quercus geminata Live oak 



.06 — .04 Osmanthus Americana 



++.07 — o Crataegus lacrimata? Haw 



.03— .03 Persea pubescens Red bay 



.03 — ■ o Ilex vomitoria 



.03 — Ilex Cassine 



.02 — .02 Symplocos tinctoria 



.02 — .02 Batodendron arboreum Sparkleberry 



Sour swamps and bays 

 Creek swamps, .etc. 

 Hammocks & swamps 

 Shallow ponds 

 Sterile sands 

 Plammocks 

 Sandy ridges 

 Non-alluvial swamps 

 Hammocks 

 Non-aF.uvial swamps 

 Hammocks 

 Sandy hammocks 



