Old Rhodes’ Key Elliott’s Key 
Caesar’s Rock Big Pine Key 
Adams' Key Key West 
These comprise distinct phyteographical areas. They are as 
follows: 
EVERGLADE Krys—Pineland hammocks and adjacent pine- 
lands. 
EveRGLADES—Prairie hammocks and prairies. 
CoasTaL Sanp-DunEs—Hammocks. 
FLoripa Keys—Hammocks and pinelands. 
The first collecting trip was made to Royal Palm hammock. 
One of the most — discoveries there was a tropical vine 
heretofore known from our flora only from Elliott’s Key, namely 
Wes 
ippocratea aces tis “‘bejuco prieto” of th t Indies 
Besi overing the first definite locality for this vine 
on our mainland, we found quantities of one ‘ar 
bees, waters of an unmapped river. Referring to Royal Palm 
recesses of the ‘Glades’ and big mangrove swamp beyond were 
to the public.’” 
A second visit to Royal Palm hammock ae exhibited the 
advance of civilization. Up to this last year the flora of the 
key was natural and native; but a camp had been maintained 
