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Upon reaching the oe of- sia ’—Jacksonville— 
we were joined by Dr. ard A. Kelly of Baltimore. Dr. 
Kelly participated in our excursions ] the peninsula and on 
the reef and devoted much of his time to the collection of lichens 
flow were in ce hi ‘a nd Georgi: 
pee “tr ought, very severe in Florida, had checked the 
a highway built by colonial capitalists in the eighteenth century 
for traffic between aa n, South Carolina, and the upper 
eastern coast of Flor: 
FroM JACKSONVILLE TO MIAMI 
flowering i and Salad were sage en route, tae 
Sai ust They 
of p s (Asimina) with white or creamy flowers, the o 
nee a ees ail an corolla, the ae with ae foes 
etals. 
aa if the eae age ae were pees Ree haa were 
o her 
narrow grass-like leaves, while the berlandiera, most of whose 
