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limited explorations in the region, but it ought to give a person fa- 

 miliar with the species named a pretty fair idea of what the vege- 

 tation looks like. 



Fig. 3. Salt marshes on east side of Way Key, about V2 mile north of Ce- 

 dar Key station, with oyster shells in foreground and black mangrove {Avx- 

 ccnnia) bushes in middle distance. Apr!l 26, 1909. 



Fig. 4. Palm savanna vegetation on str't'cnary dunes (containing many 

 shell fragments), on Long Key about 2 miles north of 'Pass-a-Grille, Pinellas 

 Co. March 11, 1915. 



