TRANSACTIONS OF WAGNER 
VEGETATION OF SOUTH FLORIDA 
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of the Bahamas and Cuba, Paurotis Wrightii (Griseb. & Wendl.) Britton, 
which also grows in a swamp between Cape Sable and Madeira Hammock. 
Royal Palm Hammock, so called because of the presence of the royal-palm, 
Roystonea regia (H. B. K.) O. F. Cook, associated with saw-palmetto, Serenoa 
serrulata (Michx.) Hook., is an everglade hammock, and the vegetation of 
the hammock on Long Key (Everglades) adjoining the Royal Palm Ham- 
mock has been described in a previous section. 
GENERAL LIST OF HAMMOCK PLANTS 
The following list of hammock plants was compiled from the sheets pre- 
served in the Herbarium of the New York Botanical Garden. The prefixed 
signs are: in flower (+); in fruit (—); in leaf (0). 
— Andropogon tenuispatheus Nash. Miami, Oct. 28-Nov. 28, 1903. 
+ Paspalum ciliatifolium Michx. Ft. Lauderdale, Nov. 19-25, 1903; Mi- 
ami, Oct. 28-Nov. 28, 1903. 
+ Oplismenus hirtellus (L.) R. & S. Miami, Oct. 28-Nov. 28, 1903. 
+ Panicum agrostoides Muhl. Ft. Lauderdale, Nov. 19-25, 1903. 
+ Panicum laxiflorum Lam. Near the Homestead Road, between Cutler and 
Longview Camp, Nov. 9-12, 1903. 
— Panicum manatense Nash. Near the Homestead Trail and Camp Long- 
view, May 13-16, 1904. 
— Panicum Nashianum Scribn. Ft. Lauderdale, Nov. 19-25, 1903. 
+ Cyperus ligularis L. Between Cocoanut Grove and Cutler, Oct. 31-Nov. 
44 1007. 
— Abilgaardia monostachya (L.) Vahl. Brickell Hammock near Miami, 
Oct. 24-26, 1906. 
+ Scleria Baldwinii Steud. var. costata Britt. Between Homestead and 
Camp Jackson, May 4-11, 1904. 
— Scleria lithosperma (L.) Sw. Miami, Oct. 28-Nov. 28, 1903. 
o Sabal palmetto (Walt. R. & S. Near the beach, Palm Beach and else- 
where. 
+ Xyris pallescens (C. Mohr) Small. Between Cocoanut Grove and Cutler, 
Oct. 31-Nov. 4, 1903. 
+ Eriocaulon Ravenelii Chapm. Black Point, below Cutler, Nov. 13, 1903. 
o Tillandsia utriculata L. Ft. Myers, Miami. 
+ Habenaria repens Nutt. Hammock islands, between .Homestead and 
Cross Key, Nov. 21-22, 1906. 
