JOURNAL 
OF 
The New York Botanical Garden 
VoL. XVIT __ March, 1916 No. 195 
EXPLORATION IN SOUTHERN FLORIDA IN 1915 
(WITH PLATES CLXVI-CLXVIID) 
. L. Brirron, DrREcTOR-IN-CHI 
: Exceedingly far-reaching saie conspicuous changes are 
ee place with the southward advance oe ae in the 
little-known or until recently unknown p peninsu- 
lar Florida and on the Florida Keys. ia view of these develop- 
ments and their consequences a few preliminary remarks in con- 
nection with my report of recent field work may be of interest. 
t we began botanical exploration in 
southern Florida, the country southwest of Cutler and Perrine, 
t 
about the Miami River to the southwestern extremity of the 
A wagon road to the south of Miami, or Fort Dallas, as it 
was at one time called, connected that place with Cocoanut 
Grove and Cutler and terminated at Perrine, which was an old 
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