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first native plants of the sea-bean, Mucuna urens, found in the 
United States. I had been sae for this plan 
IT is hammock we 
observed one vine with a very Ae aise like stem and greatly 
d b hrubs and trees to the extent 
of fully three acres. “The vine was covered with both its lemon- 
ainland. M 
pea and mosses were in good condition in all the ham- 
ocks and were collected generously. 
he pinelands about the hammocks yielded their share of new 
and interesting plants. The three most conspicuous in bloom 
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path of civilization from further north in the state were collected, 
namely the may- say a passion-flower, Passiflora incarnata and 
the trumpet-creep: t Bi ign onia ra adicans. 
ater! ease mong t 
tions were Dou native and naturalized plants, the latter class 
evidently broug d established there through recent farming 
activity 
The east sand-dunes opposite Miami, near Crocodile Hole, 
and opposite Lemon City were given some attention. These 
