GEOGRAPHY OF CENTRAL FLORIDA 



295 



Galactia Elliottii, 126, 139 



Gallberry, 90, 94, 100, 116, 123, 125, 133. 



139, 222 

 Garberia, 125, 126 

 Gas plants, 281 



Gelsemium, 90, 100, 106, 115, I33, I40 

 Geniuses, 198 



Geomys, 226, (See Salamander) 

 Georgia, 16, 17, 59, 108, 114, ii7, 14°, 



171, 175, 207, 209, 212 226, 236, 



247. 248 

 Germans, Germany, loi, 108, 127, 150, 



22,2, 235, 236, 239 



Glass sand, I59 



Gnaphalium purpureum, 106, 116 



Gnats, 232, 245 



Goats, 222, 262, 279, 280 



Gophers (Gopherus), i73- I79, 180, 23O 



Gordonia, 124, 126, 133, 138, 141- 212, 



219 

 G. A. R. men (141) 

 Grapefruit, 93, 102, no, 118, 129, 135, 



136, 143, 153, 276, 277 

 Grapes (cultivated), 136; (wild), 100, 



139. 215 

 Grasses, 86, 91, 106, 134, 139- 178, i79, 



200, 202, 209, 222 

 Grassy dunes, 200 

 Gravel, 30-31 

 Grazing, 94, ii3, (ii7), I37, (138), 141, 



202, 206, 222, 258, (288) 

 Great auk, 229 



Greeks, lOi, 134, I49- 233, 236 

 Greek Church, 256, 257 

 Green Springs (130), 168 

 Greene, E. P., photograph by, 96 

 Groceries bought by farmers, 244, 280 

 Growing season (84, 150), I94- ^95 

 Guano, bird, 91, 229, 230 

 Guavas, 136, 153 

 Guinea-fowl, 263 

 Gulf Hammock, 87, 89, 177 

 Gum (See Black, Red, Sour, Sweet) 

 Gumbo-limbo, 206 

 Gypsum, 89, 124. 159 



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Hackberry, 90, 106, 115, 175, 190, 215, 



219 

 Haines City, 127 

 Haiti, 228 

 Hammocks, 81-138, 154. I59. 175- 205- 



216 

 Hampers, 220 

 Hardpan, 176 

 Hard-rock phosphate, 28, 29, 95, 157, 



158, 282, 283 

 Hard water (95), 159, 167 

 Hardwoods, 114, 220, 221 

 Harris, G. D., 119 

 Haw, red, 100, 106 

 Hawks Park (Volusia Co.), 150 

 Hay, 93, 102, 103, no, 118, 129, 135, 



136, 143, 153, 276, 277 

 Heath family, 94, 100, (107, 126), 134, 



(139, 140) 

 Heath vegetation, 209 

 Jieating devices for orchards, 196 

 Hebard, M., 231 



Heimburger, L., work of, 77< 189, 191 

 Helena Run, 169 

 Helianthus Radula, 100, 116, 126, 134, 



139 

 Hernando County, 88, 89, 91, 112- 118, 



168. 175, 206 (See also Brooksville, 



Croom) 



"Hernando" soils, 89, 97, IH, 176 



Herpetologists, 223 



Hickory, 81, 86, 99, 105, 106, 115, 124, 



138, 148, 175, 180, 187, 217, 219 

 Hicoria alba, 99, 06, 126, (175, 180, 187), 



219; glabra, 86, 99, 106, 115, 124, 138, 



148, 219 



Hides, 279 



Highest hill in Florida, 81, 120, 161, 

 (288) 



High hammocks, lOS, (m), 183, 215 

 High pine land, 97-99, lOS, 121, 124, 132, 



173, 174, 208-209 

 Hilgard, E. W., 187, 188, 193, i94 



