July 11 - 17 Enderbury Island - Summary 
Plant No. 7 - Narrow blade grass. In bunches between stone river and 
guano hill. 
Plant No* 8 -’Type-of morning glory ? Has orange flowers whirl yield 
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dots of stickers and burrs all over beach. Found all around„islands. 
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Plant No. 9 ~ Same as No. 7 from Baker. Distribution as for No. 3 
grows vertically and horizontally. Reaches height of 2 feet. 
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Plant No., 10 - Kou Tree - Two groups one near guano hill, one south 
end of island. Red-footed Boobies nest'and roost in there. There trees 
have also been severely damaged by the birds. 
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Plant No. 11 - Unknown plant. Only two found on whole island. May be 
the sapling of the Trounevolia. Found just east of stone ruins. 
Plant No. 12 - Morning glory. Large white flowers. One plant may cover 
«3 whole ravine. There grow only in the little ravines cut into the 
outer circle of the island from the lagoon. 
Plant No. 13 - Crawling plant. Small white flowers. Grows every where 
as in Ho. 3, plus the coral mounds at the north and central parts of the 
island. 
Plant No. 14 - Palm tree. Extinct. There was once three groups of 
the, but these have been completely wiped out by some unknown force, 
and have never grown back. There are many nuts surrounding where they grew 
In the northern and eastern parts of the island there are numerous 
valleys which are completed with plants. 
