APALACHICOLA RIVER BLUFF REGION 



(Pages 210-216) 



Fig. 50. Looking up one of the shady ravines of Aspalaga Bluff, Gadsden 

 County. Foliage of Tumion taxifolium (stinking cedar) conspicuous in fore- 

 ground and elsewhere. (This is probably the first photograph of this tree in 

 its native haunts ever published.) March 5, 1909. 



Fig. 51. Muddy swamp of Apalachicoia River in northern part of Liberty 

 County. Trees all deciduous. The larger ones are mostly Liquidanibar (sweet 

 gum), and the small leaning one in the foreground is Ilex decidua. March 

 8, 1909. 



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