TRANSACTIONS OF WAGNER 
" VEGETATION OF SOUTH FLORIDA 
ANACARDIACEAE 
Rhus toxiferum L. (=Metopium toxiferum (L.) Krug € Urb.) (coral-sumach) 
III. 
AQUIFOLIACEAE 
Ilex cassine L. (yaupon, dahoon) I, III, IV. 
VITACEAE 
Vitis Munsoniana Simpson (=Muscadinia Munsoniana (Simpson) Small) 
(grapevine) I, IIT, IV, XVII. 
LAURACEAE 
Persea pubescens (Pursh) Sarg. (bay-tree) I, IIT, IV, X. 
ONAGRACEAE 
Isnardia natans (Ell.) Small (= Ludwigia natans Ell.) XIII, XVII. 
GUNNERACEAE 
Proserpinaca platycarpa Small. (mermaid-weed) I, II, IV, XIII. 
RUBIACEAE 
Cephalanthus occidentalis L. (buttonbush) I, III, X. 
Morinda roioc L. I. 
COMPOSITAE 
Conoclinum dichotomum Chapm. XIII. 
Mikania batatifolia DC. XVII. 
If we examine this list, we find that as to their abundance the species may 
be arranged according to the number of banana holes in which they grow: 
Sabal palmetto (12), Annona glabra (rr), Chrysobalanus pellocarpus (8), 
Sagittaria lancifolia (8), Myrica cerifera (6), Persea pubescens (4), Vitis Mun- 
soniana (4), Proserpinaca platycarpa (4), Cladium effusum (4), Ilex cassine 
(3), Cephalanthus occidentalis (3), Salix longipes (3), Phlebodium aureum 
(2), Isnardia natans (2), Polypodium polypodioides (1), Typha latifolia, 
Phragmites phragmites (1), Smilax laurifolia (1), Quercus virginiana (1), 
Rhus (Metopium) toxiferum (1), Morinda roioc (1), Conoclinum dichotomum 
(1), Mikania batatifolia (1). 
Growth Forms.—The vegetation of the banana holes consists of several 
growth forms which in association give general physiognomic character to them. 
