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precipitous descent to the valley abounds in Ceralozamia 

 (Fig. 8). 



The plant seldom reaches a height of six feet, and 

 specimens three or four feet high may be regarded as 

 very large. It grows in such deeply shaded places that 

 a brand of photographic plates which gave full exposures 

 in one-fifth of a second in the Dioon edtile locality required 

 three minutes to yield a similar negative of Ceralozamia. 

 The epiphytic vegetation is very rich, and there is a 

 peculiar Begonia with leaves three feet across. The 

 whole region would be worth investigating, particularly 

 the mountain slopes on the other side of the valley, 

 where two waterfalls, perhaps a thousand feet in height, 

 look Hkc slender white ribbons at the left of Naolinco. 



