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when the plants are without flowers. The flowering season is late 

 spring and summer, although the plants flower spasmodically 

 during the winter months. 



GEOGRAPHICAL DISTRIBUTION 



I have seen specimens from localities here named : 



Peninsular Florida: Key West, on trees (spec, in hb. Gray). — 

 Planter, December 12, 1903 (in flower and in fruit), A. A. 

 Eaton. — Snapper Hammock, May 26, 1904, A. A. Eaton 

 (no. 976). — Breckell Hammock, May 18, 1904, A. A. Eaton 

 (no. 915). — Miami, November 12, 1903 (in fruit), A. A. 

 Eaton ; July, 1877, A. P. Garher. — Orange Glade, May 26, 

 1904, A. A. Eaton (no. 977). — Alapattah, May, 1904, A. A. 

 Eato7i (no. 1015). — Biscayne Bay, 1874, Edward Palmer 

 (no. 540). — Merritt's Island, Indian River, on Quercus virens^ 

 July 24, 1896, A. H. Curtiss (no. 5723). — Eustis, Lake Co., 

 June 16-30, 1894, G. V. Nash (no. 1098). — Fahkahatchie, 

 June 9, 1904, A. A. Eaton (no. 1116).— Marco, June 8, 1904, 

 A. A. Eaton (no. 1112). — Naples, March, 1904, 0. Arnes (no. 

 6050, hb. 0. A.). — Meyers, saltmarsh-thicket, July 6, 1900 

 (in fruit), A. S. Hitchcock. — Oneco, June 4, 1904, A. A. 

 Eaton (no. 1171). — Manavista, June 3, 1904:, A. A. Eaton 

 (no. 1070). — Palmetto, Manatee Co., August 21-23, 1894, 

 G. V. Nash (no. 459). — Hillsboro River, Hillsboro Co., June, 

 A. H. Curtiss (no. 2805). 



