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careful comparison of the algae of the islands of the eastern Atlantic. 

 One concludes that the rich Caribbean flora has a high proportion of 

 pantropical and subtropical algae, some relation to the eastern Atlantic, 

 less than has earlier been suggested to the floras of the Indian and Pacific 

 Oceans, and a marked individuality of its own. 



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