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(also found in considerable numbers earlier on Salt Pond Hill). 
Growing right near these, and subjected to the same dry hot con- 
ditions, was the Spanish or Florida moss, T7il/andsia usneoides L.., 
its only occurrence noted on the islands. 
Embarking again we proceeded to Carmichael Point, and from 
there in a direct line to Moujean Harbor, Little Inagua, a dis- 
tance of about 31 mi his place is some two or three 
miles to the westward of Southeast Point. We proceeded inland 
Fic. 3. Cactus formation at Moujean Harbor, Little Inagua, esas and 
Opuniia in the foreground, with the Agave common 
a considerable seein me aridge. It was here that the 
ee us of these islands was first seen. It is quite common 
at Moujean Harbor: pees of them were seen, ranging in size 
from two or three inches in diameter up to large cone-shaped 
specimens with a body two feet high and a cap sometimes eighteen 
inches in height. They grow right on the solid rock, as is indi- 
nth 
cated i g illustration (Fig. 3), in company with an 
