APPENDIX 527 



Note 5 1 . On a common inland species of Scaevola in Vanua Levu, 



Fiji. 

 „ 52. On the capacity for dispersal by currents of Colubrina 



oppositifplia. 

 ,, 53. On the genus Erythrina. 

 „ 54. On the genus Canavalia. 

 „ 55. The inland extension of Scaevola koenigi'. 

 „ 56. On the capacity for dispersal by currents of Sophora 



tomentosa, S. chrysophylla, and S. tetraptera. 

 ,, 57. On the species of Ochrosia. 

 „ 58. On Pandanus. 

 „ 59. Seeds in petrels. 

 „ 60, Schimper on the halophilous character of littoral Leguminosse 



and of shore plants generally. 

 „ 61. Meteorological observations on the summit of Mauna Loa. 

 „ 62. On the relative proportion of vascular cryptogams in Fiji. 

 „ 63. On the table of vascular cryptogams of Tahiti, Hawaii, and 



Fiji. 

 .„ 64. On the distribution of the Tahitian ferns and lycopods. 

 ,, 65. Distribution of some of the mountain ferns of Hawaii that 



are not found either in Fiji or in Tahiti. 

 „ 66. Endemic genera of ferns in Hawaii. 

 ,, 67. On the dispersal of Compositae by birds. 

 J, 68. On some of the Hawaiian endemic genera excluding those of 



the Compositae and Lobeliaceae. 

 „ 69. On the germination of Cuscuta. 

 „ 70. On beach-temperature. 

 „ 71. On the buoyancy of the seeds or seed-vessels of some Chilian 



shore plants. 

 „ 72. On the southern limit of the mangrove formation in 



Ecuador. 

 „ 73. Additional note on the temperature of the dry coast of 



Ecuador, between the island of Puna and the equator. 

 „ 74. Observations on the temperature of the Humboldt current 



from Antofagasta northward between January and March, 



1904. 

 „ 75. On the stranded massive corals of the genus Porites (?) found 



on the coast of North Chile and Peru at Arica, Callao, 



and Ancon. 

 ,, 76. Stranded pumice on English and Scandinavian beaches. 

 ^, 77. On the mode of dispersal of Kleinhovia hospita. 

 ,, 78. On the " Sea," an unidentified wild fruit tree in Fiji. 

 „ 79. On willow-leaved river-side plants. 

 „ 80. Mr. Perkins on the Hawaiian Lobeliaceae. 



