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Part ii. 



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History of botanical exploration of the region 1 21-12 5 



Taxonomic classification of the flora. 



Method of treatment 126-132 



Gatalogue of species 133-322 



Spermatophytes 133-308 



Angiosperms 133-304 



Dicotyledons I 33~^53 



Gamopetalas 133-188 



Archichamydeas 188-253 



Monocotyledons 253-304 



Gymnosperms 304-308 



Pteridophytes 30S-3 12 



Bryophytes 313-320 



Musci 313-318 



Hepaticas 318-320 



Thallophytes 32 0-3 2 2 



Summary of the catalogue 323-343 



Total number of families, genera, and species 323-324 



Largest families and genera, and their relations to the 19 



typical habitats 324-328 



Commonest species 



Trees, shrubs, herbs 32 7-329 



Notable absentees. 



Genera 329-330 



Species 33°~33 1 



Classification by structure, etc 33 1-33 4 



Large trees 331 



Small trees 23 I ~33 2 



Trees or shrubs 332 



Shrubs 332-333 



Vines 



Woody 333 



Herbaceous 333 - 334 



Epiphytes and parasites 334 



Flowering, dissemination, etc., of four largest families 



(Compositas, Leguminosas, Cyperacea?, Gramineas) 334~336 



Geographical affinities of the flora 336-338 



Bibliographic history of genera and species 338-342 



■Conclusions 342-343 



Bibliography 



1. Works pertaining to the Altamaha Grit region 343-348 



2. Other works consulted 348-35 7 



