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TRANSACTIONS OF WAGNER 



VEGETATION OF SOUTH FLORIDA 



REPRESENTATIVE PLANTS OF THE WEST COAST PINELANDS' 



FT. MYERS, PINELAND. S.= SAMVILLE 



PDJELAND, SOUTH or FT. MYERS 



3. Pteridium aquilinum (L.) Kuhn. 



3. Paspalum longepedunculatum Le Conte. 



3. Aristida Chapmaniana Nash. 



3. Aristida stricta Michx. 



4. Cyperus cylindricus (Ell.) Britton. 



3. Rhynchospora plumosa Ell. 



4. Lachnocaulon glabrum Korn. 



4. Syngonanthus flavidulus (Michx.) Ruhl. 

 4. Cuthbertia graminea Small (S.) 



3. Juncus aristulatus Michx. 



4. Commelina angustifolia Michx. (S.) 

 3. Chamaecrista brachiata Pollard (?) 

 3. Indigofera caroliniana Walt. 



3. Cracca spicata (Walt.) Kuntze. 



3. Meibomia rhombifolia (Ell.) Vail. 



4. Polygala nana (Michx.) DC. 



3. Gaura simulans Small. 



4. Sabbatia campanulata Britton. 

 4. Asclepiodora Feayi Chapm. 



4. Calonyction (Ipomoea) aculeatus (L.) House. 

 3*. Pycnothymus rigidus (Bart.) Small. 

 4. Sophronanthe hispida Benth. 



3. Buchnera elongata Sw. 



4. Stenandrium floridanum (A. Gray) Small (S.) 

 3. Pterocaulon pycnostachyon (Michx.) Ell. 



3. Solidago angustifolia Ell. (S.) 



3. Andropogon longiberbis Hack. 



3. Aristida Chapmaniana Nash. 



4. Panicum erectifolium Nash. 



3. Rhynchospora perplexa Britton. 



3. Juncus megacephalus M. A. Curtis 

 Xyris Elliottii Chapm. 



4. Eriocaulon decangulare L. 



4. Lachnocaulon glabrum Korn. 



4. Aletris aurea Walt. 



4. Oxytria albiflora (Raf.) Pollard. 



4. Gymnadeniopsis nivea (Nutt.) Rydb. 



4. Ibidium laciniatum (Small) House (?) 



Limodorum multiflorum (Lindl.) Mohr. 

 4. Polygala grandiflora Walt. 

 4. Polygala ramosa Ell. (Biennial). 

 4. Ludwigia linijolia Poir (?) 

 4. Cynoclonum sessilifolium (Walt.) G. F. Gmel. 

 3. Eryngium synchaetum (A. Gray) Rose. 

 3. Asclepias lanceolata Walt. 

 3. Sabbalia dodecandra (L.) B. S. P. 



Sabbatia grandiflora (A. Gray) Small. 



3. Physostegia denticulata (Ait.) Britton. 



4. Coreopsis Leavenworthii T. & G. 

 3. Eupatorium recurvans Small. 



3. Hyptis radiata Willd. 

 3. Solidago angustifolia Ell. 



The following is a list of the grasses and sedges noted in the Herbarium 

 of the New York Botanical Garden, as occurring in the pineland of the oolitic 

 limestone of the east coast of southern Florida. The numbers, as in the pre- 

 ceding list, refer to the forest layer to which each species belong. 



LIST OF PINELAND GRASSES 



3. Andropogon tenuispatheus Nash. 

 3. Andropogon Tracyi Nash. 

 3. Aristida Chapmaniana Nash. 



3. Aristida stricta Michx. 



4. Cenchrus gracillimus Nash. 



3. Chaetochloa corrugata parviflora (Poir) St. M. 



4. Dactyloctenium aegypticum (L.) Willd. 

 3. Diplachne dubia (H. B. K.) Benth. 



3. Echinochloa crus-galli (L.) Beauv. 



4. Eragrostis ciliaris (L.) Link. 



3. Eragrostis Elliottii S. Wats. 



4. Eragrostis plumosa Link. 



3. Erianthus saccharoides Michx. 



3. Eriochloa Michauxii (R. & S.) A. Hitchc. 



5. Eustachys petraea (Sw.) Desv. 



4. Gymnopogon ambiguus (Michx.) B. S. P. 



3. Hackelochloa granularis (L.) Kuntze. 



4. Heteropogon contortus (L.) Beauv. 

 4. Panicum ciliiferum Nash. 



3. Panicum commutatum R. & S. 



4. Panicum glabrifolium Nash. 

 4. Panicum Nashianum Scribn. 

 4. Panicum polycaulon Nash. 

 3. Panicum virgatum L. 



3. Paspalum caespitosum Fluegge. 

 3. Paspalum Simpsonii Nash. 

 3. Sorghastrum secundatum (Ell.) Nash. 

 3. Syntherisma Simpsonii (Vasey) Nash. 



* For additional plants of the Ft. Myers neighborhood consult, Hitchcock, A. S.: A list of 

 plants collected in Lee County, Florida. Proc. Iowa Acad. Sci. 9: 189-225, 1902. 



