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Fig. 65. Nyssa imiflora in slough of Tennessee River in Limestone 

 County opposite Decatur. March 14, 1913. 



IB. Jackson. Madison, Limestone, Marshall and Colbert Counties. 

 Common in creeks and swamps in southern Madison County, and in the 

 Tennessee River bottoms opposite Decatur. 



(2B. Seen in 1913 on bank of Warrior River above Squaw Shoals, 

 near the western corner of Jefferson County, where the w-ater level fluctu- 

 ated about ten feet, but that locality was destroyed in 1915 by the building 

 of the dam at Lock 17.) 



3. On both sides of L. & N. R. R. a mile south of Longview, Shelby 

 County, in a sort of pond or sink. ( I have seen this locality from the 

 train, in 1906 and 1927, and explored it on foot on Sept. 30, 1927.) 



6A. Lamar, Fayette, Pickens, Tuscaloosa, Hale and Elmore Counties. 



6C. Pickens, Hale, Dallas, Montgomery and Macon Counties ; common. 



7. Greene, Marengo, Dallas and Lowndes Counties. 



ICE. Near Choctawhatchee River, Geneva County. 



low. Near Coy, Wilcox County. 



11. Conecuh County. 



12. Washington and Houston Counties. 



13. Along Conecuh River east of Brewton. 



14. Fairly common in the lower part of the delta, less so in the upper. 



