FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY—THIRD ANNUAL REPORT. 
m 
Fimbristylis spadicea, 289, 347 
“Fireweed,” 317 
“Floating fern,” 355 
Fraxinus Americana (?), 234 
Caroliniana ( ?), 239, 241, 246, 249, 
279, 314, 322 
profunda (?), 237, 241, 243, 271, 
279, 282, 314, 322 
sp., 239, 250, 281, 314, 322 
“Frog’s-bit Family,” 351 
Fuirena breviseta, 263 
scirpoidea, 248, 250, 267, 269, 275, 
348 
G. 
“Gallberry,” 248, 264, 268, 274, 330 
Gaylussacia hirtella, 248, 323 
Gelsemium sempervirens, 246 
“Gentian Family,” Gentianaceae, 321- 
322 
Gerardia linifolia, 263, 270, 275, 320 
“Ginseng Family,” 325 
Gleditschia aquatica, 234, 246 
“Globe-flower,” 319 
Glottidium vesicarium, 332 
“Goosefoot Family,” 336 
Gordonia Lasianthus, 258-260, 262, 264, 
267, 274, 290, 314, 328 
Gramineae, 349-351 
“Grape Family,” 329 
“Grass Family,” 349 
“Grasses,” 233, 237, 238, 240, 244, 245, 
250, 252, 257, 261-263, 267-270, 275, 
279, 282, 286-288, 293, 349-351 
Gratiola ramosa, 263, 320 
“Ground-pine,” 354 (See Lycopodium) 
Gyrotheca tinctoria, 257, 263, 267, 275, 
340 
H. 
Habenaria repens, 270, 340 
“Hackberry,” 234, 239, 246 
Haemodoraceae, 340-341 
Halorrhagidaceae, 326 
Hamamelidaceae, 333 
“Haw,” May, 231, 246, 264, 317, 318. 
Red, 234, 246 
“Heath Family,” 323 
Hepaticae, 356 
Hibiscus Moscheutos (?), 289 
“Hickory,” swamp, 234, 246 
Hicoria aquatica, 234, 246 
“Holly,” 246. Swamp, 239, 241, 244, 
248, 250, 258, 259, 262, 264, 267, 271, 
274 , 277, 314, 330 
“Holly Family,” 330 
Homalocenchrus hexandrus, 349 
“Honeysuckle,” swamp, 248 
“Honeysuckle Family,” 319 
“Huckleberry,” 268, 274, 323 
“Huckleberry Family,” 323 
“Hurrah bush,” 323 (See Pieris nitida) 
“Hyacinth,” water, 244, 251, 279, 287, 
292, 302, 342, 350, 354 , 355 
Hydrocharitaceae, 351 
Hydrocotyle Bonariensis (?), 269, 270, 
279, 282, 325 
sp., 260, 268, 270, 271, 276, 293 
umbellata, 267, 325 
verticillata, 242, 279, 282, 283, 324 
Hydrophyllaceae, 321 
Hymenocallis sp., 233, 245, 277, 340 
Hypericaceae, 328,329 
Hypericum aspalathoides, 329 
fasciculatum, 237, 248, 249, 263, 264, 
267, 274, 329 
galioides, 246, 283, 329 
microsepalum, 329 
myrtifoliurn, 263, 267 
opacum, 267 
I. 
Ilex Cassine, 239, 241, 244, 248, 250, 258, 
259, 262, 264, 267, 271, 274, 
_ 277, 314, 330 
coriacea, 248, 330 
decidua, 235, 246 
glabra, 248, 264, 268, 274, 330 
myrtifolia, 262, 264, 314, 330 
opaca, 246 
“Indian turnip,” 260, 344 
Ipomoea sagittata, 263, 289, 321 
sp., 271 
Iridaceae, “Iris Family,” 340 
Iris versicolor, 237, 240, 242, 244, 250, 
340 
“Ironwood,” 234, 239, 241, 246, 315, 338 
Isnardia sp., 270, 327 
Isoetaceae, 354 
Isoetes flaccida (?), 244, 354 
Itea Virginica, 240, 242, 243, 254, 258, 
260, 263, 279, 382, 333 
Iva frutescens, 233, 318 
“Ivy,” poison, 235, 237, 240, 242, 243, 
246, 254, 258, 260, 279, 291, 331 
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“Jack-in-the-pulpit,” 344 
“Jacquinia Family,” 322 
“Jessamine,” yellow, 246 
Juncaceae, 341-342 
Juncus effusus, 237. var. solutus, 342 
polycephalus, 250, 341 
Roemerianus, 233, 244, 248, 250, 341 
scirpoides compositus, 268, 270, 341 
trigonocarpus, 341 
