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River at a settlement called Allenhurst, where the Coastwise 
Canal connects the Indian River with Mosquito Lagoon. A 
northern geographic limit or nor it. Ina few low ances where 
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beggar’s-ticks (Coreopsis), and ragwort (Senecio) were massed in 
seas of yellow. ane only other color much in evidence was the 
violet-blue of th Trad scantia). This ae of land 
supports many excellent orange-groves, and the fruits of the 
Valencias and Satsumas, when just dead ripe, ae the 
best we had previously eaten. Returning to the main highway 
we hastened on to Cocoa. 
The eee morning found us on Mom s Island. Ther 
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which was naturalized ceveral: years ago, was not only holding 
its own, but spreading. In some areas in the pinewoods the 
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the brown-pubescent undeveloped pees nd the numerous 
brown catkins. Among them showy white flowers abounded in 
the Mexican-po saa ee and an albino morn- 
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of its new growth, replaced the red-cedar (Sabina silicicola) of 
the Mosquito Inlet region. 
The greater part of the shore line of the eastern coast of 
Florida will soon be accessible. Then a study of the chromatic 
