June 12, 1964 - Surf conditions dangerous* A survey of the cultivated 
and ornamental plants on the island was made. The following were obser- 
ved and collected:* 
Artocarpus incisus (Thunb.) L.f. • - used as a source of food 
and wood by the resident Gilbert ese. 
Carica papaya L. - used as a source of food. 
Pandanus tectorius Park - used as a source of food and construction 
"material. 
Cocos nucifera L. - used as a source of food, construction and 
trade . 
Calophyllum inophyllum L. - used as a source of wood. 
Ficus sp. - used as a source of shade. 
Hibiscus rosa-sinensis L. - used as decoration. 
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Morinda citrifolia L # - used as a source of food. 
Psidium guajava L. - "used as a source of food. 
Mirabilis jalapa L. - used as decoration. • 
Citrus aurantiifolia (Christ.) Swingle - used as a source of food. 
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Tagetes erecta L. - used as decoration. 
Iycopersicon esculentum Mill. - used as a source of food. 
Lactuca sativa L. - used as a source of food. 
Colocasia esculenta (L.) Schott. - a prime source of food. 
Acalypha wilkes i ana Muell.-Arg. — used as decoration. 
Zephyranthes rosea (Spreng.) Lind. - used as decoration. 
Acanthaceae (shrub) - used as decoration. 
Allium fistulosum L. - used as a source of food. 
Cucurbita pepo L. - gourds used as ornaments. 
Boehmeria nivea (L.) Gaud. - used as a source of fiber. 
June 13, 1964 - The surf conditions at the Boar passage where an 
earlier landing had been made are still unsatisfactory. The passage on the 
north side, Ore Abaram, proved to be excellent. ¥e push out into the 
surf at 11:30 am. for the Takelma. 
* a preliminary list 
