32 



No. 327, kokolnka, (Vatic a papwma), yields anothei 



very uniform wood of lightish colour. 



No. 32!K 0]>a, yields a pale, light, soft wood. 



No. 



QQA 



kora-u, vi(d«U 8 uniform pale wood. 



No. 328, ihopeia (Spondias (Mcis), a grey, pretty- No. 331, deke, a pale wood with a mottled quarter 



grained wood, but rather woolly. 



gram. 



Survey 



table xxrr. 



la RrvKK, Camps 1, 2, 3, 4, .">. \sd 6 | BoTB B \m ). 



Herbarium 



.Number. 



Local Name 



_ 



1 



Damon! . . 



2 



Kaeda 



4 



Kara 



5 



Ok a mu . . 



6 



Meneia . . 



9 



Eti 



10 



Melila 



15 



Pidina 



19 



Sabi 



22 



Arimore . . 



24 



Kobura . . 



29 



Devoru . . 



33 



Bara 



34 



Hi mo 



36 



Okaka 



47 



Waiamahasi 



57 



Asiru 



136 



Karawa . . 



170 



Auroro . . 



226 



Lalagi 



• • 



Okari 



277 



Harikou . . 



278 



Haikaka . . 



279 



Sihu 



281 



Averavn . . 



283 



Pauka 



284 



Upia 



286 



Here 



288 



Bum-Bum 



289 



Boru 



290 



Koredapu 



291 



Buria 



292 



Komara . . 



294 



Haiaka . . 



295 



Hiri 



297 



Uri 



298 



Tumunu . . 



299 



Hora-Hora 



300 



Oko 



301 



Yope 



303 



Ahko 



304 



Auro 



306 



Wairo 



308 



Bahia 



309 



Buhu 



317 



Ai-ihi 



318 



Opopeia . . 



319 



Kirabu . . 



320 



• • • . 



321 



Baiah 



322 



Horopo . . 



323 



Biaubu . . 



324 



Auakou . . 



325 



Kuakoia . . 



326 



Koboharua 



327 



Kokolaka 



328 



Ihupeia . , 



329 



Opa 



330 



Kearu 



331 



Doke 



334 



Kavea 



333 



Napera . . 



335 



Urau 



336 



Lara 



337 



Abaobua. . 



338 



Mahei 



340 



Idare 



341 



Hewara . . 



342 



Bau 







Scientific Nan 



* - 



Dracon torn el urn m a n giferit m 

 Plunchonia tirnon nsis 

 Pterocarpus indicus 

 Pometia pin Data 

 Artocarpus sp. 

 Cedrela toon a var. australis 

 Afzelia bijuga 

 F Under sia sp. 



Sarcocephalus cordatus 

 Horsfieldia silvestris 

 Pterygota forbesii /. v. m. 

 Alston ia scholaris . . 

 Diospyros sp. 

 Octomeles Sumatra na 

 Terminalia catappoides 

 Celtis pkMppineusis 

 Cinnamomum massoia 

 An iso pt era polyandra 

 Mangifera minor 

 Wormia querci folia . . 

 Terminalia okari 

 Indt. 

 Indt. 



Ptero cymbium sp. 

 Indt, 



Indt. 

 Indt. 

 Indt. 

 Indt. 

 Celtis sp. 

 Ficus sp. 

 Dysoxylum 

 tack yam 

 Indt. 



^dt 



Indt. 



Garuga sp. 



Indt. 



Indt. . . . ; 



Dysoxylum pettigrewianum 

 Spondias dulcis 

 Gmelina sessilis 

 Pentaspodon Motley i 

 Canarium lineistipula 

 Dysoxylum sp. 

 Indt, 



- - 



- • 



• « 



t • 



• ■ 



sp. near caidos 



• • 



Eugenia sp. 

 Kingiodendron 



C in n amomum s p. 



Indt. 



Indt. 



Indt, 



Illipe sp. . . 



Indt. 



Sidero sp. xylon 



Indt. 



Vatica papuana 



Spondias dulcis 



Indt 



Indt. 



Indt. .. 



Homaliavm pachyllum 



Heritiera littoralis 



• * 



Dracontomelum sp. .. 

 Elaeocarpus sp. 

 Indt, 



Canarium grand istipulatum 



Terminalia sp. 

 Ficus sp. . . 



Celtis sp. affin. Nymanii 

 Total 



Number 

 of Ti ^. 



1 



5 

 3 



1 

 1 

 1 

 1 

 1 



Total 



i r. 



19 



2,398 



1 



265 



6 



272 



87 



3,025 



2 



550 



2 



616 



15 



1,490 



2 



315 



4 



590 



1 



72 



8 



1,066 



4 



688 



4 



391 



26 



7,078 



12 



1,722 



14 



1,962 



1 



124 



4 



668 



1 



115 



1 



243 



1 



160 



3 



460 



14 



2.931 



20 



3,773 



1 



194 



1 



77 



3 



270 



12 ! 



2,112 



2 



304 



5 



755 



1 



166 



6 



1,330 



10 



1,397 



3 



836 



10 



1,300 



5 



774 



1 



240 



12 



1,766 



30 



3,473 



1 



101 



3 



644 



24 



2,824 



1 



98 



6 



738 



7 



1,375 



1 



122 



2 



327 



2 



455 



2 



260 



4 



498 



4 



552 



5 



814 



1 



217 



4 



844 



9 



1,707 



2 



332 



9 



1,682 



1 



180 



6 



1,013 



6 



1,064 



7 



1,019 



240 



790 

 376 

 194 

 275 

 192 

 275 

 259 



485 



Cubic' Contents 





65,434 



Per Acre 



C.F. 



13-3 

 1-4 



1-5 



15-9 



3-0 

 3-4 



8-3 



1-8 



3-3 



0-4 



6-0 



3-8 



2-2 



39-3 



9-6 



19-9 



0-7 



37 



0-6 



1-3 



0-9 



2.6 



16.3 



20-9 



1-1 



0-4 



1-5 



11-8 



1-9 

 4-2 



0-9 



7-4 



7-7 

 4-6 

 7-2 

 4-3 



1-3 



9-8 



19-2 

 0-6 

 3-6 



15-7 

 0-5 

 4-1 

 7-6 

 0-7 



1-2 



2-5 



1-4 



2-7 



3-1 

 4-4 



1-2 



4-7 



9-5 

 2-1 

 9-3 

 1-0 

 5-6 

 5-9 

 6-3 



1-3 



4-4 



2-1 



1 

 1 



8 

 5 



1-7 

 1-5 



1-4 





383 





Per Tree 

 C.F. 



126 



26;> 



45 



34 

 275 

 308 



89 

 157 

 147 



72 



133 



172 



97 

 272 

 145 

 140 

 124 

 167 

 115 

 243 

 160 

 153 

 209 

 188 

 194 

 77 

 90 

 175 

 152 



151 



166 



221 



140 

 278 

 130 

 155 

 240 

 147 

 116 

 101 

 214 

 117 

 98 



123 

 196 

 122 

 168 

 227 

 130 

 124 

 138 

 162 

 217 

 211 



189 

 166 



187 

 180 

 169 

 177 

 145 



240 



158 

 125 



194 

 275 



192 

 275 



259 



ivmtages of 



To I il 



Cubic 

 Cont u1 



Per < < nt. 



3-68 



0-40 



0-41 

 4-114 

 0-84 

 0-93 

 2-29 

 0-49 



0-91 

 0-11 



1 ■ 64 

 1-06 

 0-60 

 10-87 

 2-65 

 3-04 

 0-19 

 1 • 02 

 018 

 0-37 

 0-24 

 0-70 

 4-45 

 5-70 

 0-29 

 0-12 

 0-41 

 3-24 

 0-49 

 115 

 0-24 

 1-89 



1 



1 

 1 

 1 



99 

 27 



84 

 16 



0-37 

 1-27 

 5-33 

 0-16 

 0-99 

 4-33 

 0-15 

 1-12 



1-95 

 0-19 



0-49 

 0-69 

 0-39 

 0-76 

 0-84 

 1-23 

 0-33 



1 

 1 



28 

 62 



0-50 



2-58 

 0-27 



1 

 1 



1 



55 

 64 

 56 



0-37 



1-21 



0-58 



0-29 

 0-41 



0-29 

 0-41 



0-40 





l. Tot.-. I 



\ amber 



I re( >. 



Per I nr 



135 



100-00 





3-SI 

 0-20 



17-92 



0-41 



0-41 



3-09 

 0-41 



0-82 



0-20 



1-64 



0-82 



0-82 

 5-35 

 2-47 

 2-88 

 0-20 

 0-82 

 0-20 

 0-20 

 0-20 

 0-61 

 2-88 

 412 

 0-20 

 0-20 

 0-61 

 2-47 

 0-41 

 1-03 

 0-20 

 1-23 



2-06 

 0-62 



2 

 1 



06 

 03 



0-20 



2-47 



6-18 



0-2 



0-62 



4-94 



0-2 



1 



1 



23 

 44 



0-2 



0-4 



0-41 



0-41 



0-82 

 0-82 

 1-03 



0-2 



0-82 

 1-85 

 0-41 

 0-82 

 0-2 



1 

 1 



23 

 23 







1-44 



f 



0-20-^ 



0-61 



1-03 



0-2 



0-2 



0-2 



0-2 



0-2 



100.00 



Acres 



per Tr«. . 



9-4 



180-0 



30-0 



2-0 



90-0 



90-0 

 12 



90-0 

 45-0 



180-0 

 22-0 

 45-0 

 45-0 



6-9 



15-0 



12-8 



180-0 



45 • 



180-0 



180-0 



180-0 



60-0 



12-8 



9-0 



180-0 



180-0 



60-0 



15-0 



90-0 



36-0 



180-0 



30-0 



18-0 

 60-0 

 18-0 

 36-0 



180-0 



150 



6-0 



180-0 



60-0 



7-5 



180-0 

 30-0 

 28-0 



1800 

 90-0 

 90-0 

 90-0 

 45-0 

 45 

 36-0 



180-0 

 45-0 

 20-0 

 90-0 

 20-0 



180-0 

 30-0 

 30-0 

 28-5 



1800 



equals 



No. 85. 

 36-0 

 60-0 

 180-0 

 180.0 

 180-0 

 180-0 

 180-0 



