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Andropogon tenuispathis ieibes pen 
Sporobolus demingensis Ipom thartic 
Chloris polydactsie Calon oe 
‘yperus brunneus Varronia globosa 
Iresine paniculata Solanum verbascifolium 
Sesuvium maritimum Morinda R 
The sea- ues aae (Sesuvium maritimum) was new to the flora 
of the U 
e were ieee near the mangroves. Their extensive 
root-systems were then the rendezvous for crayfish which were 
present in great numbers. This c eae SOmietumes known as 
southern lobster, is one of the ma with decided 
coloring and fantastic shapes oe abound in the waters of the 
lorida 
corned on our course through Blackwater Sound and 
soon in Card’s Sound where we anchored for the night in the 
lee a Pumpkin Key. 
The early morning found us in the original hammock of Key 
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There we walked into a rat-town. The large wood-rats of the 
u 
they itd on t eir demesne eer 
eat is situated near the upper end of Key Larg “e 
ound another rich lichen field which we harves as See 
vegetable entanglements were encountered. They compris 
intertwined branches of the cat’s-claw (Pileuhive 
