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All other vegetation is extremely 

 varied. The forests are not made up 

 of many trees of one sort, but at every 

 turn different species are encountered. 



Many of the marine algae are local 

 in distribution. For instance, on our 

 second voyage we made an especial trip 

 to Hope Bay to collect specimens of 

 our Li agora de cuss at a. We found it in 

 windrows and filled our collecting bag, 

 then inverted- our open umbrellas and 

 filled them, and, that not satisfying us, 

 we gathered up our dress-skirts and 

 filled them, going off the beach to the 

 waiting carriage staggering under our 

 loads. This we found at no other 

 place, although diligently searched for. 



Jamaica is truly the naturalists' par- 

 adise. It is a paradise for the ento- 

 mologist as well as for the botanist. 

 Insects abound. A kind of ant met us 

 in swarms everywhere. Big, shiny, light 



