114 Harper: TriIP ON WARRIOR AND TOMBIGBEE RIVERS 
listed. Those seen only once or twice are omitted from this table. 
The names of vines are italicized, evergreens are in small capitals,* 
parasites in parentheses, and epiphytes in brackets.f Author- 
citations are not considered necessary here, and times of flowering, 
modes of dissemination, etc., are not accurately known in most 
cases, and are therefore omitted. All the plants visible from the 
river naturally do not have the same habitat, but it is hardly worth 
while at this time to go into details of zonation, etc. I have how- 
ever added the symbol (H) to the names of those species which 
were seen only on high bluffs or in hammocks or second bottoms, 
above ordinary high water. Species which grow sometimes above 
and sometimes below this level are indicated by (h). 
CRETACEOUS EOCENE 
TREES TREES 
99 Salix nigra 82 Salix nigra 
gl re a ee 77 Populus deltoides 
78 Betula 
75 Acer old 
68 Planera aquatica 
65 Populus deltoides 
8 QUERCUS LAURIFOLIA (H) 
6 Morus rubra 
5 JUNIPERUS VIRGINIANA (H) 
H 
3 Carpinus caroliniana (h) 
47 Platanus occidentalis 
inum 
23 Taxodium distichum 
22 Betula nigra 
14 Pinus TAEDA (H) 
II PINUS GLABRA 
7 MAGNOLIA GRANDIFLORA 
7 Fraxinus americana ? 
5 Fagus pranditilin (H) 
3 Morus rubra (h) 
tica 
3 Cercis canadensis (H) 
3 ILex opaca (H) 
* [The author preferred to use bold-face type for the evergreens, but for the past 
eleven years the BULL 
binations of names. 
+ For 
N. Y. Acad. Sci. 
LETIN has reserved that style of type for new names and new com- 
a more detailed explanation of this method of treating plant lists, see Ann. 
17: 36-39. 6. 
