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Region. This country is undulating. It is largely clothed with 
SS pine aie black-jack, which grades into hammocks 
composed of numerous hardwood deiduo and evergreen trees 
and ane The 7 elements of the flora comprise over 
about one hundred and fifty herbs. The Wakulla oes dee 
ptly as an i 
ense spr 
excepting the Everglades and Silver Spring. This sera f 
te) 
aving apparently exhausted the possibilities of acquiring 
further objects of our search in that eae se pie owing morning 
about three ss found us on our w fields. The 
main object was to view, at least, a pets nie territory 
near the Gulf Cut where northern Florida and the peninsula 
merge. 
Dark night still prevailed when we reached Greenville, en 
route to Perry. The only possible way to reach Perry, thirty 
i Tw 
tion. South of Greenville, just before dawn, we crossed a belt 
of the Middle Florida Flatwoods and north of Perry we crossed 
into the Gulf Hammock Region. 
Fe phytogeographic region is larger than those described 
fo) 
the eae ae sae is exposed on the surface. Pine woods 
are the prevailing type of plant cover. The streams and sloughs 
are bordered by ae In all of them are present about 
one hundred and twenty-five woody plants, including a dozen 
vines, and between three and four hundred herbs. 
Dawn came before we reached Perry. Near the dividing 
unexpectedly one of the objects of our search, the coontie 
leg ni aie or, in other words, the zamia so common in 
he Everglade I } } " oe. 
