Additions to the Flora of Subtropical Florida. 
By Joun K. SMALL. 
The additions to the flora of the North American mainland 
enumerated in this paper were secured for the most part on three 
trips of exploration to south Florida, one in the fall of 1903, the 
other two in the spring of 1904. With the exception of a single 
species from Elliott’s Key, and three species from the vicinity of 
Fort Lauderdale, the plants below mentioned came from the ridge 
Everglades 
Everglades 
of coral-sand rock which extends from Miami to Camp Longview 
and Camp Jackson. The positions of the localities mentioned under 
the several species may be seen on the accompanying map, where 
the heavy lines indicate the main routes of exploration. 
General reports on the expeditions to the portion of south Florida 
under consideration have been published in the /Jourzal of the 
New York Botanical Garden, nos. 26, 51, 55 and 56.* 
*Jour. N. Y. Bot. Gard. 3: 29-35. F 1902; 5: 49-53. Mr 1904; 5: 129- 
136. Jl 1904; 5: 157-164. Au 1904. 
(419) 
