4 THE CAPE SABLE REGION OF FLORIDA 



3. Exploration of Southern Florida. — Journal of the New 



York Botanical Garden 8 : 23-28, 1907, 



4. Exploration in the Everglades. — Journal of the New York 



Botanical Garden 10: 48-55. 1909. 



5. Report on Botanical Exploration in Andros, Bahamas. — 



Journal of the New York Botanical Garden 11: 88-101. 

 1910. (Included here on account of the relation between 

 the flora of Florida and that of Andros.) 



6. Exploration in Southern Florida. — Journal of the New 



York Botanical Garden 12: 147-157. 1911. 



7. Report on Exploration in Tropical Florida. — Journal of 



the New York Botanical Garden 14: 81-86. 1913. 



8. Exploration in the Everglades and on the Florida Keys.' 



— Journal of the New York Botanical. Garden 15 : 69-79. 

 1914. 



9. Exploration in Southern Florida in 1915. — Journal of the 



New York Botanical Garden 17 : 37-45. 1916. 



10. Royal Palm Hammock. — Journal of the New York Botan- 



ical Garden 17: 165-172. 1916. 



11. A Cruise to the Cape Sable Region of Florida. — Journal of 



the New York Botanical Garden 17: 189-202. 1916. 



12. Botanical Exploration in Southern Florida in 1916. — 



Journal of the New York Botanical Garden 18: 98-111. 

 1917- 



13. The Tree Cacti of the Florida Keys. — Journal of the New 



York Botanical Garden 18: 199-203. 1917. 



14. Collecting Prickly-Pears at Apalachicola. — Journal of 



the New York Botanical Garden 19 : 1-6. 1918. 



15. Ferns of Tropical Florida. — The American Museum Journal 



18: 127-135. 1918. 



16. A Winter Collection Trip in Florida. — Journal of the New 



York Botanical Garden 19 : 69-77. 1918. 



17. Botanical Exploration in Florida in 1917. — Journal of the 



New York Botanical Garden 19 : 279-290. 1918. 



18. Narrative of a Cruise to Lake Okeechobee. — The American 



Museum Journal 18: 684-700. 1919. 



19. The Prickly-Pears of Florida. — Journal of the New York 



Botanical Garden 20: 21-39. IQIQ- 



