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No littoral plant. As appears from the Dutch text, found 

 climbing in Casuarinas near the beach. In Appendix II to the 

 Dutch text wrongly recorded as not yet mentioned in the 

 list given by Ernst- 



Goodeniaceae. 



60 (26). Scaevola frutescens Krause. See p. 49, No. 9. 



Habitat not mentioned. 



Compositae. 



61 (16). Vernonia cinerea Less. See p. 118, No. 58. 



No littoral plant. As appears from the Dutch text collected 

 in the forest of Casuarina equisetifolia near the sea. 



62 (10). Blumea lacera D. C. See p 51. 



/Vo littoral plant. Habitat not mentioned. 



63 (14). Pluchea indica Less. See pp. 50, 108, 119. 



Wrongly recorded in Appendix II as a true beach-plant. 

 The plant never occurs on the beach proper but very often 

 on clayey or calcareous soils behind it. 



Habitat not mentioned. 



64 (17). Wcdelia biflora D.C. See p. 49, under No. 1. 



Habitat not mentioned. 



65 (12). Eleutheranthera ruderalis Sch. Bip. 



Annual ruderal weed, originating from tropical America, 

 introduced into Java already long ago, at present spread 

 throughout the lower regions of the island, especially in the 

 western and central parts up to an altitude of ; 700 m. 

 in not too dry localities. It is a common weed of fields, 

 road-sides and village-groves, in the moister regions growing 

 everywhere, in the drier ones especially in shadowed places 

 and there, locally, often very common. The reproduction is 

 effected by the fruits, which are produced in large numbers 

 and possess no pappus; they are easily spread by the tillage 

 of the soil and by water flowing down. 



/Vo littoral plant. Habitat not mentioned. 



66 (15). Synedrella nodiflora Gartn. 



Ruderal weed, originating from tropical America, intro- 

 duced into Java already long ago, at present spread throughout 

 the island from the plains up to an altitude of 1200 m. 7 



