THE 



likely th y ha 



■ 



I: • ■ istal I wer *1 



• 

 A -t Af 



rivers, and a] .da 



i vast 



OWUY, 



to it oJ mud ons a 



gradually shut, off from >.l water, arid bj 



grove fo ... \ .. i a belt which gr 



ually lid Ian 



JTie outer . the swamp i imposed the 



-.:::.'• -p<-':i<--. of ::. :.:.f.'.'0'. '<: I:K.zoph//ra mar>/jU ■..-. v. * •.:. w- 



i the 

 species c wee of the Indian Ocean. I inland * 



"white mangrove" .U>.o 



also occurs in * *1 America, biri ie eastern tr 



Two species r 



pn* £ v thickets b angrove forma- 



bandsom rn, At ommon in 



similar sftual -*, gro*. 



Between the mang formation and the ra 



and partly reclaimed from the swamp, but wr ongly 



saline soil in which a numb* irubs and small 



trees grow. og gler r to W 



Cae#; / » climber, a- lso 



! curious leafless Cozxytha f&ijrrrmiz, which much resembles 

 do but fc the laurel family. Theft 



p. o grow ' g the coa- 



1 Engler. fee. cit., p. Ifc 



