340 FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY SIXTH ANNUAL REPORT. 



following list is based on a few hours' work on three islands in dif- 

 ferent counties; namely, near Fernandina on May 12, 1909, around 

 Mayport the next day, and on Anastasia Island, opposite St. Augus- 

 tine, on July 8, 1914. The percentage figures are omitted, as has 

 been done in the case of some of the other smaller regions. 



++ Sabal Palmetto 



+ Quercus geminata 

 + Magnolia grandiflora 

 + Juniperus Virginiana 



+ Persea Borbonia? 

 + Quercus Virginiana 

 + Quercus laurifolia 



+ Liquidambar Styraciflua 

 Pinus serotina 

 Pinus Elliottii? 

 Ilex opaca 



(and 3 or 4 others). 



TREES 



Cabbage 



palmietto 

 Live oak 

 Magnolia 

 Cedar 



Red bay 

 Live oak 



Sweet glim 

 (Black pine) 

 (Slash pine) 

 Holly 



Various situations 

 Hammocks 

 Hammocks 

 Dune hollows and 



coquina areas 

 Haimmocks 

 Hammocks 

 Hammocks 

 Various situations 

 Flatwoods, Amelia L 

 Edges of marshes, etc. 

 Hammocks 



SMALL TREES OR LARGE SHRUBS 



Myrtle 



+ Myrica cerifera 

 + Quercus myrtifolia 

 + + Yucca aloifolia 

 + + Bumelia tenax? 



Batodendron arboreum 

 + 4- Ilex vomitoria 



-|- Osmanthus Americana 

 + + Xanthoxylum Clava-HercuHs 



Salix longipes? Willow 



Dune hollows, etc. 

 Old dunes 

 Spanish (bayonet Dunes 



Older dunes 



Hammjocks 



Hammocks 



Hammocks 



Hammocks 



Coquina hollows 



(Sparkleberry) 



+ Vitis rotundifolia 

 + Parthenocissus quinquefolia 

 + -|- Smilax auriculata 

 Viti;s aestivalis? 



VINES 



Muscadine Hammocks, etc. 



Virginia creeper Hammocks, etc. 



Old dunes 

 Wild grape Hammocks 



Serenoa serrulata 



+ Aralia spinosa 

 + Cholisma ferruginea 

 + Rhus copallina 

 + CalHcarpa Americana 

 + Ilex ambigua 

 ++ Iva frutescens 



SHRUBS 



Saw-palmetto 

 Prickly ash 



Sumac 



Old dunes 

 HamrrwDcks 

 Old dunes 

 Haimmocks, etc. 



French mulberry Hammocks 

 Hammocks 



Edges of marshes 



