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leasant surprise was a small bit of Dictyonema sericeum. 
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is not large, and it has the appearance of having grown under 
rather unfavorable conditions. 
What an in teresting conflict is etna on many of the pieces 
of bark, especially on those from the Florida Keys. Ona small 
ecie: 
o neue of Arthonia are most ae ntly te con tetas, 
a meet, to find in among aie a ey ora ees 
or a Buellia. fact, there is no assurance of what eee on 
ther 
Sometimes they are so hopelessly penne that it is impossible 
to tell their exact boundaries, or whether some of the fruits are 
thalli. 
As already stated, there still remains much work to be done, 
for which reason any report now given would be only einai 
et it is of much importance and highly interesting to note that 
A onia a 
is, Lecanora, Leptogium, Ocellularia, Opegrapha, Parmelia, 
eis Pyxine, Ramalina, and Trypethelium 
From MIAMI To THE SAInT Mary’s RIVER 
fter several days’ study in the cactus plantation at Buena 
Vista and in the collections at Cutler, we started up the eastern 
snowberry (Chiococca) growing as an erec rub instead of a 
vine, which is its normal habit. The con if ae cious still 
delayed the advent of spring, as far as flowers were concerned. 
No one would have suspected that we were in the ‘Land of 
