292 FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. 



+ 1.4 Ilex opaca 



+ 1.4 Castanea puimila 

 1.3 Taxodium distichum 



+ 1.1 Fagus grandifolia 



— 0.9 Pinus serotina 



+0.9 Malus angustifolia 



+0.7 Nyjgsa uniflora 

 0.7 Quercus nigra 

 0.7 Quercus Virginiana 



+0.7 Prunus serotina (X) 

 0.7 Acer rubrum 



+0.7 Ostrya Virginiana 



+0.6 Hicoria glabra 



-fo.4 Persea Borbonia 



+0.4 Quercus Margaretta 



— 0.4 Ny;ssa biflora 

 0.4 Quercus Michauxii 



+0.4 Fraxinus Americana 

 — 0.4 Pinus glabra 



0-3 Quercus Marylandica 

 0.3 Carpinus Caroliniana 

 0.2 Fraxinus Caroliniana? 

 ).i Magnolia glauca 



(and about 10 others). 



Holly 



Chinquapin 

 Cypress 

 Beech 



(B!ack pine) 

 Crab-apple 

 Tupelo gum 

 Water oak- 

 Live oak 

 Wild cherry 

 Maple 



Hickory 

 Red bay 

 Post oak 

 Black gum 

 (Swamp chest- 

 nut oak) 

 Ash 



Spruce pine 

 Black-jack oak 

 (Ironwood) 

 Ash 

 Bay 



Haminocks 

 Uplands 

 Swamps 

 Hammocks 

 Flatwoods 

 Rich woods 

 Sloughs, etc. 



Hammiocks, etc. 

 Roadsides, etc. 

 Swamps 

 Hammocks 

 Hammocks 

 Hammocks 

 High pine land 

 Swamps 



Hammocks 



Rich woods 



Hammocks 



Uplands 



Swamps, etc 



Swamps 



Swamps 



SMALL TREES OR LARGE SHRUBS 



(and 6 others seen only once). 



++•033 Vitis aestivalis 

 +.010 Rihus radicans 

 +.009 Vitis rotundifolia 



.004 Berchemia scanden^ 

 .CGI Parthenocissus 

 quinquefolia 



WOODY VINES. 



Wild grape 

 Poison ivy 

 BuUace or mus- 

 cadine 

 Rattan vine 



Uplands 



Hammocks & swamp? 



Hammocks, etc. 

 Swamps 



Virginia creeper Hamnxocks 



*The same as one that grows in region 11. See page 273. 



