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    The Adventures of Huckleberry Finn / by Twain, Mark

    Published 1876
    “…Mississippi River In literature. 2565…”
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    Nyssa aquatica, Water Tupelo by Michael G. Andreu, Melissa H. Friedman, Mary McKenzie, Heather V. Quintana

    Published 2010-07-01
    “…Quintana, describes this native deciduous tree found in the bottomlands, floodplains, and swamps of southern Virginia, south to northwest Florida, west to southeastern Texas, and north through the Mississippi River Valley – scientific and common names, description, allergen, and applications. …”
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    The Florida Panther: Past, Present, and Future by Madelon van de Kerk, Madan K. Oli, David P. Onorato

    Published 2015-05-01
    “…They were one of the first species to be added to the US endangered species list and are now the only population of North American puma that occurs east of Mississippi River. This 3-page fact sheet describes Florida panther research and management actions, the effects they have had on the population, and continuing challenges. …”
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    Grape Root Borer Pest Management in Florida Vineyards by Scott W. Weihman, Oscar E. Liburd

    Published 2005-08-01
    “…The grape root borer (GRB) is native to the eastern United States, and ranges south of a line from Vermont across to Minnesota and east of the Mississippi River states, and occurs throughout peninsular Florida. …”
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    Watersheds – Functions and Management by Shukla Sanjay

    Published 2004-05-01
    “…Watersheds may be as small as the portion of a yard draining into a mud puddle or as large as the Mississippi River Basin, which drains 1.2 million square miles. …”
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    Thousand Cankers Disease: A Threat to Black Walnut in Florida by Don Spence, Jason A. Smith

    Published 2013-03-01
    “…Until 2009, diseased black walnut trees were only found outside of the natural range of black walnut, which occurs from the mid-Atlantic states to just west of the Mississippi River. In 2009, it was found near Knoxville, Tennessee; it has since spread to Pennsylvania and Virginia. …”
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