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March 28. Miami to Jewfish Cre 
March 29. Jewfish Creek to oe ViTAE Key, to Upper 
0 Lo Key, 
April 2. Flamingo to Cape Sable, East Gee to MIDDLE 
CAPE, to NORTHWEST ax to Shark Point. 
April 3. Shark Point to CHOKOLOSKEE enh: 
April 4. eee i to IsLAND, up to head 
of CHOKOLOSKEE RIVER, to Tommy ss, PINELAND, PRAIRIE 
Hammock, to SANDFLY Pass, to Resa Island. 
April 5. Chokoloskee Island to Lossman’s KEvy. 
i Key t 
April n’s Key to RopGers RIvER, to Flamingo 
April Flamingo to CarE SABLE to SAND to Vaca 
Key, to Ba oO KEy, to Lower spas KE 
ril 8 ECUMBE KrEy ee UNauE Les Key, to 
April 9. Jewfish Creek to Powe Key, to Sanps Key, to 
mi. 
SUPPLEMENTARY CRUISE 
April 15-17. Maperra Bay and MAapErrA HAMMOCK, south- 
ern end of peninsular Florida. 
oo Fat 1 f 1 Niched 
purE P P 
Notwithstanding the prolonged drought which seriously affected 
vegetation, we secured large collections of living plants and of 
herbarium specimens. A number of West Indian plants were 
found for the first time in Florida, and the geographical ranges 
of some of our rarer native plants were more thoroughly worked 
Our hurried examination of Cape Sable showed it to be a 
region where the flora of the Everglade Keys and the flora of the 
Lower Florida Keys, to some extent, mingle, and also to be a 
locality for some West Indian plants not yet known to grow on 
either of those area: 
The geographical see of Cape Sable in itself clearly indicates 
