APPENDIX 



LIST OF NOTES 



Note i. On the number of known species of Fijian flowering plants. 



,, 2. The littoral plants of Fiji. 



,, 3. Results of long flotation experiments on the seeds or seed- 

 vessels of tropical littoral plants. 



4. Table illustrating the degree of buoyancy of the seeds and 

 fruits of inland Fijian plants. 



,, 5. The inland Fijian plants possessing buoyant seeds or fruits. 



6. Table showing the degree of buoyancy of the seeds and fruits 

 of some inland Hawaiian plants, 



7. Some inland Hawaiian plants possessing buoyant seeds or 

 fruits. 



8. The pyrenes of Morinda. 



,, 9. The buoyancy of the fruits of Calophyllum. 



10. The buoyancy experiments on British plants. 



ii. The effect of sea- water immersion on the germinating capacity 

 of seeds and seed-vessels. 



12. The buoyancy of the fruits of Galium aparine. 



13. The buoyancy of the seeds of Convolvulus sepium. 



14. Other long flotation experiments. 



15. The occurrence inland of Silene maritima. 



,, 1 6. The buoyancy of the seeds or fruits of the British beach- 

 plants that also occur inland. 



17. The buoyancy of the seeds or fruits of the British littoral 

 plants that frequent salt-marshes and muddy shores. 



1 8. The buoyancy of the seeds or fruits of the British littoral 

 plants that are confined to the beach. 



19. On germination in sea-water. 



20. On the maximum heights reached by some shore plants in 

 their extension inland in Vanua Levu, Fiji. 



21. On the dwarfing of shore plants when extending inland in 

 the " talasinga " plains in Vanua Levu. 



22. The " talasinga " plains of Vanua Levu. 



23. Schimper's grouping of the Indo-Malayan strand flora. 



