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in proportion as the cae is ae ie as plant is mostly 
o be 
o that of some heath Hower and also to that of He buckthorn 
uneto The cassy tha—parasitic vine I 
nt than usual! and had even infested the spruce- pine. 
round cover. Som 
see (Tricholaena rosea), others with periwinkle re 
To see the dark-green rosemary bushes ears a 
arising out of a wine-colored sea of the Natal-grass or one 
varicolored flowers of the periwinkle was an incongruous si aL 
e made a preliminary Seminetiod of the elevated cypress 
heads between ie and Kelsey Cit Th 
5 
iwied 
active, instead : dormant as it was when we we ere Ww 
terrestrials were blooming, however. Boltonia, Aster, and Eri- 
Ci e represented among the herbs. The pond-apple 
(Annona glabra) and the cocoa-plum (Chrysobalanus pellocarpus) 
were the oe connon oe i see co peep eels elements, 
however, were thickly 
placed on the cyiress tices: Not less than eight kinds grew 
air-plants (Dendropogon usneoides, Tilla 
sia aloifolia, T. utriculate, T. fasciculata, istana, T. tenut- 
folia, and T. and one orchid (Encyclia tampensis) 
he lings of oaks and other trees usually spring up un- 
evenly and diverse in e, so that the few that do survive 
are quite irregular in size and e ever, near the sh 
rule. On the sandy slope seedling live-oaks had sprung up and 
tenfeet. They were almost 
ualorm in height of ‘trunk, diameter of trunk, oe shape of 
crown. The growth was quite exceptional. 
1 Journal of The New York Botanical Garden 22: 200. 1922. 
1 Journal of The New York Botanical Garden 21: 85. 1920, 
