274 FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. 



.002 Smilax rotundifolia? 

 .002 Ampelopsis arborea 



(and a few others). 



Woods 



Low grounds mostly 



SHRUBS 



+.028 

 +.022 

 +.021 

 +.020 



+.014 

 +.011 

 ++.011 

 +.011 

 +.010 

 ++.008 

 +.008 



.007 

 +.007 



.006 

 +.005 

 +.005 



.004 

 +.004 

 +.004 



.003 

 +.003 



.003 



.003 

 +•003 



.003 

 .002 

 .002 



Rubus cuneifolius (X) 

 CeanothujS Americanus 

 Rhus copallina 

 Cephalanthus occidentalis 



Callicarpa Americana 

 Aralia spinosa 

 Lantana Sellowiana (X) 

 Castanea alnifolia 

 Sambucus Canadensis (X) 

 Lantana Camara (X) 

 Polycodium stamineum? 

 Quercus pumila 

 Styrax Americana 

 Rhus Toxicodendron 

 Baccharis halimifolia (X) 

 Salix humilis? 

 Arundinaria tecta 

 Crataegus unillora 

 Rhus radicans (?)* 

 Itea Virginica 

 Asimina parviflora 

 Azalea nudiflora 

 Phorandendron flavescens 

 Euonymus Americanus 

 Rhus Vernix 

 Cornus sp. 

 Aesculus Pavia 



(and about 14 others) 



HERBS 



++.012 

 ++.004 

 ++.004 



Tillandsia usneoides 



Andropogon sp.t (X?) 

 Ambrosia artemisiaefolia 

 (X) 

 ++.004 Trifolium Carolinianum 



(X) 

 ++.004 Plantago Virginica (X) 

 ++.003 Panicum hemitomon 

 H — h-003 Sporobolus Indicus (X) 



Spanish imoss 

 Broom-sedge 



Ragweed 



Clover 

 (Plantain) 

 Maiden cane 

 (A grass) 



On trees 



Old fields, etc. 



Waste places 



Fields and roadsides 

 Old fields, etc. 

 Lakes and ponds 

 Roadsides, etc. 



*A low form growing only a few inches high. 



tProbably mostly A. scoparius, but also includes A. argyraens and per- 

 haps other species which are difficult to distinguish before they bloom. 



