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"The road down Indian River winds always southward toward the sun"     Frontispiece

"They line the paths on either side with the gray columns of their trunks"     Titlepage

"Profuse draperies of moss pendant from each branch and twig"     10

"To march along this water is to promenade a river side and a sea beach in one"     30

"Lesser scaup ducks are very tame in Florida waters all winter"     34

"In the grateful shadow of an orange tree facing sunward in the grove"     50

"Under the long robes of gray moss at the foot of the ancient cypress trees"     58

"A wilderness where deer and bear still linger"     78

"Razor-backs do not think it good to live alone"     84

Court of "The Alcazar" at St. Augustine     88

Cathedral Place, St. Augustine     92

"The fort that waits in crumbling beauty the obliterating hand of the coming centuries"     94

"The first frosts turned the upper leaves of the banana trees a light brown"     102

The banana tree in bloom     106

"The southeast trade-winds here pass a long line of the islands which bar off the Indian River from the ocean"     108