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Small shrub; 3 feet; dense oyerhead canopy; 

 broad ridge; pistils white; elevation 430 

 feelT; very abundant locally. 



DCot^Xi.^ ^<7tc>^vwo-^^-'^^v%^ S.^ *-• 

 Tree dominant, 20 feet tall at summit of 

 Yarabu-dake; shallow lithosolic acid lo^; 

 fruits brown; slightly tomentose; elevation 

 630 feet. ' . \ n v 



Tree clominant, 20 feet tall; berries chiefly 

 yellow, some red to very dark red; same 

 site as #65. 



Firmiana, 20 feet tall; d^omlaflxit; Ju^t 

 below surarnit of Yarabudake; s oil as #64 ; 

 slope 50;^; elevation 600 feet. ^ 



Pterocarpus , dominant ; feet t aU; 1/2 

 mile N. W. of Yarabu school; gentle slope 

 a^jToot of mountain;.- a.cid silt loam soil' 

 derived from schist; bark vyrfiite; 3 very 

 large trees of this , species and severa^l 

 smaller sprouts; jy-ery little f oliage; 

 elevation 100 feet/' 



Mis^anthufi', Nagura area, 1 mile S. S. E. 

 of Bailey bridge over Nagura River; 

 Shioya soil; elevatioh 10 feet; most _q £ 

 area in jmperata . Se pt . 9 • 



D omin ant tree, 15 feet tall, 1/2 mile E. 

 of Nagura school; roads idej jdeeg wel 

 developed terrace soil, acid; flowers 

 white" to purplish, fragrant; bark pale 

 grayi^gia brovm. Sept. 9^ 1956 



Umme, sunny roadside 200 feet west of 

 Yaeyama ""^^^gricult'u^^ Experimental Station; 

 deep sandy loam soil, slightly acid from 

 impure limestone; elevation 110 feet; 

 bark bro wn; frui t green. Sept. 9 



