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Garwood, Dean of the Agricultural College, and from Mr. 
Ho 
Theodor Holm, a resident botanist. On February 6 we made 
- collections on Monte Mesa; on February 7 we proceeded to La 
Juanita, a aci in the mountains near Las Marias, and 
remaining tracts easily accessible from Mayaguez, rich in ferns, 
mosses and other cryptogams. 
ebruary 9 was given to a visit to Sabana Grande, to see the 
ned; they ai t 
siderable variety. Collections were also made along a river’ 
n German and Sabana Grande. 
On February 10 we travelled by motor-car to Maricao, in the 
western mountains, for the purpose of making arrangements 
tions in the river valley there and at the hacienda Camila, on 
e way. 
Guanajibo, a serpentine ridge on the coast south of Mayaguez, 
was studied on February 11. Four days were then devoted to 
exploring the mountains in the vicinity of Maricao, at altitudes 
from 1,500 to 2,500 feet, including the stiff clay slopes near the 
wn, ontoso, a conic mountain of about 2,500 
elevation, the valley of the Maricao River and the woodlands 
d slop the hacienda La Chiquita. There is considerable 
sive collections of mountain and forest plants were made during 
this four-day period. 
