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that it has superseded some of the scrub and high pine land, and that 
the process of encroachment is still going on, though perhaps at a 
rate so slow as not to be perceptible in a human lifetime. (This point 
was discussed at some length, with illustrations from the peninsulas 
of Lake Tsala Apopka, by the writer a few years ago,* and has also 
been explained above under the head of high pine land.) 
The following list is based on observations made in January, 
February, March and July. 
TREES. 
Quercus laurifolia, 6, 8 
Magnolia grandiflora, 8, 9 
Persea Borbonia, 6, 8 
Quercus geminata, 2-6 
Hicoria glabra? 6, 8 
Cornus florida, 6, 8 
Quercus Virginiana, 8, 9 
Hex opaea, 6, 8, 9, 11 
(An oak) 
Magnolia 
Red bay 
(Scrub) live 
oak 
Hickory 
Dogwood 
Live oak 
Holly 
Liquidambar Styraciflua, 
8-11 
Quercus nigra, 6, 8, 9, 11 
Pinus iclausa, 3 
Sabal Palmetto, S-ll 
Ostrya Virginiana, 8 
Tilia pubescens? 8 
Sweet gum 
Water oak 
Spruce pine 
Cabbage pal, 
metto 
Lin (bass¬ 
wood) 
SMALL TREES OR LARGE SHRUBS. 
Bumelia tenax? 
Quercus myrtifolia, 2, 3, 4, 6 (Scrub oak> 
3Iyriea cerifera, 1, 6, 8-11 Myrtle 
Ilex Cass'ine, 9 
Viburnum rufidulum, 8 Black haw 
WOODY VINES. 
Vitis rotundifolia, 8, 9 Bullace (mus- Vitis aestivalis? 8, 11 Wild grape 
cadine) 
Gelsemium sempervirens, 6, Yellow jessa- 
8 mine 
SHRUBS. 
Batodendron arboreum, 2, 3, 
6, 8, 9 Sparkleberry 
Osmanthus Americana, 2, 3, 8, 9 
Cholisma ferruginea, 2, 3, 5, 9 
Quercus Chapmani, 2, 3 (An oak) 
Serenoa serrulata, 2-6, 8, 9 Saw-pal¬ 
metto 
Phoradendron flavescens, 2, 
5, 6, 8 Mistletoe 
Callicarpa Americana, 6, 8, 9 French mul¬ 
berry 
Polycodium sp. (2, 3, 5?) 
Sabal Etonia? 3 
Vaccinium nitidum, 1-5 
Amorpha fruticosa 
Gooseberry 
Palmetto 
Huckleberry 
HERBS, 
Tillandsia usneoides, 2-6, 8- 
11 Spanish moss 
Smilax pumila, 8 
Mitchella repens, 8, 9, 11 (Turkey- 
berry, partridge berry 
Rhynchospora dodecandra, 2 (A sedge) 
Polypodium polypodioides, 8, 
9, 11 (A fern) 
Tillandsia tenuifolia, 8, 9, 11 Air-plant 
Erythrina herbacea, 3 
Scleria triglomerata, 8, 9 (A sedge) 
Opuntia vulgaris? 5 Prickly pear 
Epidendrum sp., 8-11 (An orchid) 
Oplismenus setarius, 8, 9, 11 (A grass) 
Elephantopus sp. 
Carex Floridana, 8 (A sedge) / 
Conopholis Americana, 6, 8, 9 
Carex dasycarpa (A sedge) 
(Also a few lichens and mosses.) 
*Bull. Torrey Bot. Club 38:515-525- 19m 
