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1. Tribulus - abundant on the dry east end but also camnion on raised 
Flat areas and cm the raised coral beach on the north side of the island. 
2. Ses uvlura - in depression near center of island partially covered 
with water, stems very red, a reddish pink flower - also found along 
the shore in the area of the small boy which dividing the island into 
halves. 
3« Setaria - brown, dry and in generally poor condition - a few 
green plants found around the periphery of the central, water-filled 
depression. 
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4. Lepturue - brown and in poor condition in dry areas. Those 
plants around central island depression and in well-watered gravel on 
the outer portion of the island are in bloom. Flattened clumps were 
very noticeable on the south beach. 
i 5* Boerhaavia - found growing in beach sand and on the interior 
with Trlbnjuj and Setaria . 
6. Eragroatis varia bilis - on the interior in flat areas which 
, are well watered. 
7. Era gro stis wbtt neyl - along bare coral gravel and sand strand 
along the south share. 
8. Seaevola taccada - isolated, small plants on the south shore, 
used as perches by the noddies, in flower and fruit but planted. 
9* S icyos sp. - on the west part of the island in central area. 
10. Erige ron - a few plants cm east part of the Island along the 
north shore. 
11. Portula ca - on north shore, east part of island in gravel along 
the beach. 
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12. Lepidlm a -a conspicuous dominant on the west half of the island, 
"the large stand in fruit. ' 
13. • Gruciferae - dried remains of large members of this plant were 
collected on the west part of the island. E. Kridler (personal communication) 
stated this species wag a conspicuous dominant on the spring visit of the 
Fish and Game party. Only intact seed pods were found these suggesting 
a Brassica sp. 
14. Casuarina - seedlings planted by the U.S. Coast Guars! on the 
west end of the east portion of Southeast Island were uprooted by E. Kridler. 
Ma°y of the original plant had died * 
