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. 



„ 1 3. The buoyancy of the seeds of Convolvulus sepium. 



,, 14. Other long flotation experiments. 



„ 15. The occurrence inland of Silene maritima. 



,, 16. 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. 



„ 18. 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. 



