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paper, but with waning ambition, we 

 went aboard the little li James Makee," 

 which carried us to Kealea plantation 

 and Kapaa beach, on the island of 

 Kauai. It being vacation time, we 

 were given the teacher's cottage, and 

 kept house by ourselves again. The 

 marine flora here resembled very much 

 that of the western shores of Oahu, and 

 was totally different from that of Ha- 

 waii. We were able to collect again at 

 low tide. There was an abundance of 

 Bryopsis, Caulerpa, Amansia and some 

 Dictyota. 



Having secured a good Japanese 

 driver and a carriage with ball-bearing 

 wheels, we started on a journey to the 

 most northern point of the island. The 

 roads were in good condition, we had 

 very pleasant weather and thoroughly 

 enjoyed every moment of the drive. 

 At Hanalei we collected on the coral 



