WEST FLORIDA PINE HILLS 



(Pages 2J9-241) 



Fig. 56. Scene about 2 miles southeast of DeFuniak Springs, Walton 

 County, showing open pine forests, a small branch-swamp with Magnolia glaiica 

 (bay) and Cyrilla raceniifiora (tyty). and a wet slope with characteristic vege- 

 tation in foreground. May 6, 1914. 



Fig. =1/. Scene about half way between DeFuniak Springs and Portland, 

 showing a branch-swamp full of CUftoiiia (tyty), bordered by a boggy slope 

 devoid of trees. September 23, igio. 



WEST FLORIDA COAST REGION 



(Pages 242-247) 



Fig. 58. Looking west along shore of St. George's Sound near Lanark, 

 Franklin County, at or about flood tide. This shore is pretty well protected 

 from wave action by Dog Island, a narrow barrier-beach two or three miles 

 out. The coarse grasses near the water are mostly Spartina juiicifonnis and 

 5". Bakcri, and the trees are mostly Piuiis EUiottn (or perhaps P. Caribaea). 

 June 9, 1909. 



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