Diagnostic imaginary for Florida.

Science

Published: October 1995

The Random Sample item "Diagnostic imagery for Florida" (8 Sept., p. 1343) should have stated that the accompanying map shows the Caloosahatchee River flowing out of Lake Okeechobee (to the Gulf of Mexico), not intoit.

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