

portion of the destroyed hammock brought us to Okeechobet 

 City. 



soon gave way to open prairie flanked in the far distance by 

 pine-woods or hammock, east and west. The higher parts of 



which had borne the weak flower-stalks to the ground. 



Seldom did the trail fail to yield something of interest. About 



served as rookery for a flock of wood-ibis, and many of these 



It was midway to the Kiss 





.tinued low. Further north then 

 -palmetto (Serenoa serrulate) ant 



