36 L. H. Gulick on the Climate and Productions of Ponape, 
neka tribe, westward to Paleka, of the Jekoits tribe. The termin- 
ations of the range are somewhat gradual slopes. The general 
line of the range is that of a curve, convex southward. The 
ee Again, on the north of the island, in the Nut tribe, there rises a 
he scattered columns of great length, also detached piles of 
gglutinated columns. This must have been, I think, at least one 
-the spots whence the materials for the Metalanim “ Ruins” 
e same elevation, but not so pre- 
19, At the head of the Panian harbor, a 
