* '* hat nO provision agAist ihto brgi- a saUll brasier of oal in the invhi r4 t btb deprecated. fot, ad the wood-fire in Florida they the open fire-place within boarding-houses are well furnished, are .iejnfyed by all persons, sick well. SThe eventog. .re so cool throughout most of the winter, and even t;6pqtlg, that a wood-fire ^c6m to evidence ktre, in his report is commonly seen army officers in the sitting- Southgate " Rarely is the change so great as to iha- Ithe individual in fair health uncomfortably, and the invalid Eirvariably sufficient .General anMeO, says Lawson, warning speaking guard from against an extended Bur- personal "The climate of Florida is remarkably equar proverbially agreeable, being subject to fewer atmoe- ivayiations, and its atmospheric ranges are much less than S^ other part of the United Oalifornik" / Jamaee Cleark, '" A r. t I - 4 '4 - -I. 4. r' States, except a portion of the well-known work Climate, i"A longD ito health, residence in a very equable even with all the advantages A Booderate range of climate ie not exercise in temperature and of atmos- * Vi '' t n; >i r a i -a tios ata necessary for the preservation -f 'Ir to s more recent authority 1877 and one of Williams,* eferrink to the invalid's ,ays herein their mistake; I 5nd a lotis-eater's land sQ Afternoon, liuaM airdid nrog, health would be rather M #tlTf' an& diarnha 'n la. -4 S * aa' '.t ~' .-.~,iv^^^ ,-v^. j^f * i'^ ^ -