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I read once that near the panhandle of Florida that scotch bonnets (Phalium
granulatum) could be found very common on the beach. Also egg-sized tun shells
(possibly Tonna maculosa) were common there as well. Anyone got any
suggestions to where that might be? Thanks,
Scott
Tampa, Fl.

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