grifolia 





tracings of both the specimens and the notes preserved on the 



the De Candolle herbarium at Geneva. 



Curiously enough, the tracings of the two specimens indicate 

 the same species — not however, that of the more northern and 

 early accessible eastern coastal region, but that of the interior 



About the beginning of this century the two more common 



and to the geographic ranges.' The one of more northern dis- 

 tribution was assigned to hammocks of middle peninsular Flor- 

 ida, particularly on the eastern coast; the other was assigned to 

 flat-woods— pine-woods— east coast of Florida, below New 



It is of particular interest that the two perfectly distinct habi- 

 tats for Zamia were recorded by Bartram and Baldwin respect- 

 species, however, were referred to under the botanical name 





g of e 





