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Field Notes of Mexican Trip, 1930. 
I went to San Jose del Cabo, 14 miles east of Cape St. Lucas 
"nd reached there Sept. 14., landing in the surf siuce there is no 
wharf, from the steamer Jeannette. Vegetation very dry, and 
of B. eata. Saw one tall tree of At- 
talia Cohun near beach, cult. probably, a fine tree with smooth 
white bark. Dates are all yellow now. Grapes are full size but 
green. Bananas green. Pomegranates ripening. Washingtonia 
Sunore fruits more common than with us and ripe or nearly so on 
plaza. Did not notice any Erythea. Cocoanuts freo 
sv are grapes and guavas. 
ends in a vine, Apoc naceous, with large blue- 
+0 £5, high and looks as if it m 
Chere are many trees of Populus 
bottoms along with Salix Bonpla 
Both species of Philibertia cov 
vrs of Cereus gummosus, the edible petaiya, are white, oven in 
° l. There is a little Mamillaria here 
which grows in small clumps, apparently the same species that I 
