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of the three capes, where we examined new localities. At 
each cape we were rewarded by discovering plants new to our 
i e bi 
ae simple stems often growing between twenty and thirty 
feet 
pee starting on another tangent of our homeward journey 
y. Night 
late in the afternoon, we decided to visit Madeira Ba: igh 
fell before we reached Pigeon Key, at which point one must 
turn no order to reach Madeira Bay s a matter of 
saving time for field-work we determined to a t to cover the 
course in the dar We dodged islands by keeping a sharp look- 
out and ed running aground on sand-bars ere luck 
All went well and before midnight we anchored what 
ck added more plants to our flora. The same afternoon we 
started on the final portion of homeward journey, and 
reached our destination late in the evening of the same day 
possible the many interesting discoveries, was due to the interest 
of Mr. Ch ae eering. 
The results of the exploration may be stated as follows: first, 
eg t ( 
ferns, and flowering plants, either new pte science or new to the 
Pp 
Florida; fourth, much information on the physiography of sou 
