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conifers, and if the figures for them were multiplied by two or 
three it would probably make the proportions more nearly cor- 
rect.) Species seen less than four times are omitted entirely 
from the list. Trees, shrubs and herbs are separated, and ever- 
greens are indicated by bold-face type, as usual. The names of 
plants are followed by a few words on habitat, which may be of 
interest to some readers. 
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Pinus palustris 
TREES 
Mostly on uplands, abundant throughout 
Small swamps, etc. 
Small swamps and shallow ponds 
Non-alluvial swa 
Low grounds, in pte soils 
72 Quercus marylandic Dry loamy uplands 
64 = sammanband Seyracin Richer soils mostly 
46 Cornus flor Loamy uplands mostly 
40 Taxodium Raed Small swamps and, ponds, coastward 
37 Liriodendron Tulipifera Low grounds 
36 Quercus falcata Dry loamy uplands 
31 Pinus glabra mmocks, etc 
25 Magnolia grandiflora Hammocks, etc 
Quercus Catesbaei 
Pinus echinata 
Dry loamy uplands 
22 Fagus grandifolia Hammocks, etc. 
22 Quercus cinerea Sandy uplands 
at Non-alluvial swamps 
20 Salix nigra River-banks and low grounds 
18 Taxodium distichum Swamps of larger streams 
II Quercus ni Creek-bottoms mostly 
10 Hicoria alba? Loamy uplands 
9 Nyssa sylvatica Loamy uplands 
9 Ilex opac Hammocks, etc 
8 Nyssa uniflora Along larger streams 
8 Oxydendrum arboreum Hammocks, etc 
8 Quercus geminata Sand near coast 
7 Quercus laurifolia mocks, etc 
6 Quercus Phellos Bottom lands 
6 Carpinus caroliniana Bottoms, etc 
5 Quercus stellat Loamy uplands 
5 Diospyros virginiana Various situations 
5 Quercus virginiana ear coast 
5 Magnolia macrophylla Richer soils 
5 Chamaecyparis thyoides Sour swamps 
4 Quercus Michauxii Bottoms 
SHRUBS AND Woopy VINES 
68 Ilex glabra Moist pine-barrens 
42 Serenca serrulata Low pine-barrens, coastward 
