part of the Saint Lucie Canal, on a ferry, and entered the Alla- 

 pattah Flats. Here the ground soon became noticeably higher 

 than that of Hungry Land, and the landscape was enlivened 

 with bush clovers (Petalostemon), devil's shoe-strings (Galactea), 



These "flats" have long been a rendezvous for the Cow 

 distant pine wood towards the west and an occasional Indian 



Far to tl 



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he bottom of the lake. More 

 nstead of a natural beach clos. 



