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cultivated shrubs and trees, both native and exotic. A list, made 
mon Neubertit), photinia (Pholinia serrulata), crown-of- aes 
(Parkinsonia aculeata), Otaheita-walnut or wood-oil tree 
(Aleurties moluccana), pistacio (Pistacia vera), silk-oak Cae 
robusta), Japanese-aralia (Fatsia japonica), strawberry-tree 
eee: Unedo). 
Tallahassee is in a Daye enone region, called oe Talla- 
hassee Red Hills, which i d by p hills, 
lakes and ponds, sometimes fed by sluggish streams, and by the 
absence of rivers. About t one e hundred and thirty woody plants, 
red 
forest has 
so 7 is not a aera rolte field dy botanical collecting in 
gre est of this region, towards the Ocklocknee River, is a part 
of the Middle Florida Hammock Belt. This comprises flat 
woods, red hills, and minor plant-associations, ae rivers, but 
lakes. The plant-covering comprises about one hundred 
hassee Red Hills. The greater number of woody plants repre- 
