leabanes {Erigeron), bladderworts 



Hsia). These were the more conspicuous. But also the woods 

 were gay with dogwood (Cynoxylon) , sweet-bay (Magnolia) and 

 viburnums. Here, too, the ground was covered, often by the 



than a foot tall. 



That old favorite of the South, the cultivated China berry 

 (Melia Azaderach), was in bloom; and curiously enough, several 



serrulata), then the blue-stem (Sabal Adansonii), and finally 

 the cabbage-tree (Sabal Palmetto). With the exception of the 

 . needle-palm (Rhaphidophyllum Hystrix), the above-mentioned 

 palms represent all the kinds that are found north of peninsular 



