366 FLORIDA GEOLOGICAL SURVEY-THIRD ANNUAL REPORT. WILLIAMS, J. L. A view of West Florida, embracing its geography, topography, &c., with an appendix, treating of its antiquities, land titles, and canals, and containing a map, exhibiting a chart of the coast, a plan of Pensacola, and the entrance of the harbour. 178 pp. and folded map. Philadelphia, 1827. A remarkable work for that time, full of valuable information of all kinds. The trees, shrubs, herbs, vines, grasses, etc., of swamps and marshes are listed on pages 53-62, with' loth technical and common names. ("West Florida" at that time extended east to the Suwannee River, thus including what is now called Middle Florida.) The same'author ten years later published a more comprehensive work, entitled "The Territory of Florida," which I have not seen. YocuM, W. F. Geography of Florida. 14 pp., including colored map and numerous illustrations. Supplement to Redway & Hinman's Natural Advanced Geography, i9IO edition.