in the 



of paler, but much larger flowers than those of the sea-lavendc 

 The Easter of the shrubs and trees had not yet appeared 

 the interior of the hammock, but around the edges the joe-wo< 

 (Jacquinia keyensis) was in full bloom, and the flowers filled tl 

 air with a delicious fragrance resembling that of the tropic 



a family rather closely related to that to which the joe-wood 



fruiting, and the dildoe (Acanthocereus pentagonus), then frui 

 ing, together made tangled thickets. There we solved tl 

 origin of the specific name of the dildoe, namely, pentagonus i. < 



wangled or thre 



plant 



The: 





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though * 



r tall t< 



with pineapples. Others of the Florida Keys were profitabl 



