The following associations were observed: 
1. on rocky upper slopes; thin, rocky soils 
a. Euphorbia - Chenopodulsi - Sida - Solanum 
b. R anicum - Fortulaca 
c. Portulaca 
d. Euphorbia 
a. Eragrostia - Cnenapoduim - Sida 
2. on lower slopes with more soil than in 1. 
a. Gheno poduim - Sida - Eragrostia 
5. Wet north face cliffs, thin aoil in pockets or bare rock walls 
a. lichens 
b. Rmaex - Ranicum 
^* wet vest and ^outh fare cliffs, thin soils in pockets or bare rocks 
a. Chenopoduim - Portulaca 
ii * ■ i ■ m i ■ \imim mmmmmrn* »■ mmmttm mmmm 
b. lichens 
5* dry stream beds and base of cliffs 
0 * Pritchard in rernota 
b. Chenopoduim - Sida - Splenum 
I cross the mid upper ridges between east palm gulch and west palm 
gulch and, after climbing to Neeale Rock retrace my route east via 
the lower slopes back to the camp area. 
The rare endemic palm Prltichardia remot a was collected from east 
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palm gulch. Cytological material was alos obtained. A count was taken 
of all existing plants of this rare species. 
