FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY. 
THIRD ANNUAL REPORT. PL. 19. 
Fig. i.—Alluvial swamp of Apalachicola River in northern part of 
Liberty County, taken in early spring when the trees were all leafless. The 
small leaning tree in the foreground is Ilex decidua, and the larger ones 
are mostly Liquidambar (sweet gum). March 8, 1909. 
MUDDY SWAMPS. 
Fig. 2.—Looking down muddy bayou in midst of estuarine swamps 
and marshes of Apalachicola River about 7 miles north of Apalachicola 
(Franklin County). The trees are mostly Tax odium distichum (cypress), 
with some Juniperus (cedar). Nymphaea fluviatilis floating in fore¬ 
ground, Scirpus validus at water’s edge, and Cladium (saw-grass) next to 
it. April 24, 1910. 
