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cat- ee Virginia creeper, jessamine, and poison ivy. Many of 
es bore Spanish 
eee bale Ha with four-parted corolla, reminding m 
of bluets, gre abundance on sunny banks at the edge of ce 
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The prettiest flower J saw was an Atamasco lily about six or 
eight inches high, with erect, white flowers and rose-tinted buds. 
tropical bracket-fungus (Eifving ee marmorata) growing on 
the trunk of a living, but badly decayed, live-oak tree on the 
streets of Brooksville: This species is similar to one in the 
North which attacks the beech and birch, causing a serious 
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a lawns planted with various tr Spica nig shrubs, ae 
flowers. Palms and live-oaks were abundant of th 
latter bearing large round galls. The ‘‘orchid so (Bauhinia) 
