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Station Cl4. Seroe Grandi (14-V; L69° 7.00', 12° 14.60'). 

 This quadrangular headland (80.2 meters) of the more ancient 

 limestone is much more barren of vegetation than are the sta- 

 tions farther north, or even C13. The collection comes from 

 the northwestern end, and from along the hills just south of 

 Sint Jan Baai (14-W). 



Station CIS. Seroe diBoca{15-X;LQr 8.11', 12° 16.13').^^ 

 This ridge (70.2 meters), just south of Sint Martha Baai 

 (15-Y), is capped with a thin layer of the older limestone, 

 and the unconformity with older rocks is very evident at the 

 base of the northeastern escarpment, where the collection 

 (accidentally mixed with one of the lots from C17a) was made. 

 The vegetation in this locality is more or less intermediate 

 between that of C14 and that of C16. 



Station €16. Seroe Baha So (16-Z; L69° 9.51', 12° 17.68'). 

 This lot of specimens comes from the southern escarpment of 

 the hill itself (118.2 meters) and from near the edge of the 

 shore cliffs (11.4 meters) as far northwest as Sint Kruis Baai 

 (16-A). As regards vegetation, this is perhaps the richest 

 limestone habitat studied in northern Curasao. 



Station C17. This includes the rim of the older limestone 

 formation, from Sint Kruis Baai to Plaja Abau. Three locali- 

 ties were collected. 



Station Cl7a. Seroe Djerimi (17-C ; L69° 9.77', 12° 20.14'). 

 This quadrangular limestone hill (70 meters) is almost entirely 

 surrounded by escarpments, which are more precipitous at the 

 eastern end (fig. iii-6). The collections come from the base of 

 this escarpment (lot accidentally mixed with that from C15), 

 and from the top. 



Cl7h. Top of sliore cliffs (17-D; L69° 10.02', 12° 20.46') 

 This lot comes from the top of the high shore cliffs (about 10 

 meters) between Plaja Djerimi (17-F) and Knip Baai 

 (17-D). It is a considerably more barren substation (fig 

 vi-14) than the nearby seroe. 



Cl7c. Sides of Plaja Abau (17-E; L69° 9.83', 12° 21.24') 

 Plaja Abau ends in a beach of dazzling white, coral sand 



Compare "The lime hills near St. Martha," Boldingh, p. 155. 



