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FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY—THIRD ANNUAL REPORT. 
ESTUARINE SWAMPS. 
WEST FLORIDA. 
BLACKWATER RIVER, ETC. 
(plate 22) 
In Escambia and Santa Rosa Counties, along the fresh-water 
bayous near Pensacola and about the mouth of the Blackwater 
River and some of its tributaries near Milton, where the water is 
strictly non-calcareous and never muddy, the following plants are 
found: 
TREES 
Magnolia glauca (bay) 
Chamaecyparis thyoides (juniper) 
Cliftonia monophylla (tyty) 
Tax odium imbricarium (cypress) 
Nyssa biflora (black gum) 
Pinus Elliottii (slash pine) 
Ilex Cassine (swamp holly) 
Persea pubescens (red bay) 
Osmanthus Americanus (wild olive) 
SHRUBS A 
Smilax laurifolia (bamboo vine) 
Myrica cerifera (myrtle) 
Pier is nitida 
Hypericum fasciculatumf 
Ilex coriacea 
Smilax Walteri 
Pier is p hilly reifolia 
Gaylussacia liirtella 
Cladium effusum (saw-grass) 
Tillandsia usneoides (Spanish 
moss) 
Sarracenia Drummondii (pitcher- 
plant) 
Mesadenla sulcata 
Eriocaulon decangulare 
Castalia odorata (white water- 
lily) 
Polygala cymosa 
Rhynchospora Tracyi 
Macranthera fuchsioides 
Orontium aquaticum 
Baldwinia uniflora 
Sagittaria lancifolia 
Pontederia cor data (wa rupee) 
VINES 
Ilex glabra (gallberry) 
Sab.al glabra (palmetto) 
Myrica inodora 
Azalea viscosa (swamp honey¬ 
suckle) 
Cyrilla racemiflora (tytv) 
Viburnum nudum (possum haw) 
Juncus Roemerianus (rush) 
Dichromena latifolia 
Mayaca sp. 
Osmunda regain (a fern) 
Nymphaea sagittifolia (bonnets) 
(in stream) 
Monniera Carolinian a 
Proserpinaca pectinata 
Eriocaulon compressum 
Xyris sp. 
Osmunda cinnamomea (a fern) 
Fuirena scirpoidea 
Eleocharis cellulosa 
Cyperus Haspan 
Lophiola aurea 
Peliandra Virginica 
