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America. 

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1732 Natural History of Carolina, 

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1762 Nortus Europae Am. Ericanus 



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The Water Birds of Florida. 

 Dozier, Herbert L. 



An Ecological Study of Hammock and 

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 Gray, Asa 



1875 A Pilgrimage to Terreya. Am. 



Agriculturist, 34: 266-267. 

 Harper, Roland M. 



1907 Science, Vol. 25, Notes on Dis- 

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1912 Science, Vol. 35, pp. 115-119. 



1916 Fern Grottos of Citrus Co., 

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 Harshberger, John W. 



1914 The Vegetation of South 

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 Hebbard, H. G. 



1890 Second report of U. S. Ent. 

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1894 Insect Guests of the Florida 

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 Sargent, C. S. 



(Forests of) Florida. Tenth Census 



U. S., 9: 520-523. 

 Sellards and Harper 



Florida State Geological Reports, 

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 Simpson, Chas. T. 



In Lower Florida Wilds. G. P. Put- 

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1923 Out of Doors in Florida. E. B. 



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Map of the Vegetation of the U. S. 

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1904 Report on Exploration in Trop- 

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1907 Exploration of Southern 

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1909 Exploration in the Everglades. 

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1910 Report on Botanical Explora- 



tion in Andros, Bahamas. 

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1911 Exploration in Southern Flor- 



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1913 Report on Exploration on Trop- 



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1914 Exploration in the Everglades 



and on the Florida Keys. 



Jour. N. Y. Bot. Gar., 15: 



69-79. 1914. 



1916 Exploration in Southern Flor- 

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Gar., 17: 37-45. 1916. 

 1916 Royal Palm Hammock. Jour. 



N. Y. Bot. Gar., 17: 165-172. 



1916. 



1916 A Cruise to the Cape Sable 



Region of Florida. Jour. N. 

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1917 Botanical Exploration in South- 



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1917 The Tree Cacti of the Florida 



Keys. Jour. N. Y. Bot. Gar., 

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1918 Collecting Prickly Pears at 



Apalachicola. Jour. N. Y. 



Bot. Gar., 19: 1-6, 1918. 

 1918 Ferns of Tropical Florida. Am. 



Museum Jour., 18: 127-135. 



1918. 

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Florida. Jour. N. Y. Bot. 



Gar., 19: 69-77. 1918. 



1918 Botanical Explorations in Flor- 



ida in 1917. Jour. N. Y. 

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1919 Narrative of a Cruise to Lake 



Okeechobee. Am. Museum 

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1919 The Prickly Pears of Florida. 



Jour. N. Y. Bot. Gar., 20: 

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1919. Coastwise Dunes and Lagoons. 

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 no. 237. October, 1919. 



1920 Of Grottoes and Ancient Dunes. 



Jour. N. Y. Bot. Gar., 21: 

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 1920. 



1920 Cypress and Population in Flor- 

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 May, 1920. 



1920 The Land of Ferns. Jour, of 

 the Elisha Mitchell Scientific 

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