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 "This is a country of pineapple plantations"     114

"Spring and autumn kissed yesterday in the savannas east of Lake Okeechobee"     118

"All must know when spring comes, whether in the Everglades or the New England pastures"     124

"The others began nest building and placed some fifteen hundred nests on the three-acre island"     134

A little group of half-grown young pelicans on the edge of Pelican Island     138

"Up with the full tide come sometimes the tarpon, rolling silvery bodies in the dark water"     144

"A manatee, rare indeed nowadays"     148

"Sabal palmettos whose cabbage heads tower often as high as the pines"     154

"As quick night glooms the river the passing sun caresses the palmettos last"     162

"A superb dignity of pose, statues of frozen alertness"     164

A little blue heron and her nest, the commonest Florida heron     168

A Seminole village deep in the flat woods of Southern Florida     178

The gray of dawn on the Indian River     192

"The tree is lavish to its friends and will produce fruit almost beyond belief"     198

"Thirty miles across the barrens these have come, from groves out at Fort Drum"     200

"A rubber tree twined its roots about a palmetto till it crushed the trunk to a debris of rotten wood"     210

"The river is screened from your view by dense growth of palmettos"     212

"My first glimpse came at one of these places"     222