Jtendaaus sp. * leaves to k fleet, tree to 12 feet with 
3' or V branches at * 7 feet « beat limbs picture of 
aggregate fruit taken 
Euphorbia lieterophy11a - rooted is coral gravel tinder 
Cocos litter near abondoned huts in village* 
Trlbulus clstoMes - long stems to 5 ft. in dry area, 
gravel of vlllage, in flower. 
Ipomoca sp. - planted (?) near abandoned huts of village, 
S Rt. 
I-Sarinda cl trifolia - in flower and fruit, near abandoned 
nutsof W* village and naturalized In groves throughout 
Cocos stand - to 1J ft. in flower and fruit. 
Side sp. in flower and fruit, shrub to 4.5 ft. in coral 
gravel of abandoned village, most of the leaves dry and 
fallen, a few green sprouts flowering. 
Boerteaavle diffusa L. - white flowers with stems to 2.5 
ft. in flower and fruit, in coral gravel of abandoned 
village, pressed and cytological material, 
Sedge - dry, in coral gravel of abandoned village west 
side of lagoon. 
;3«raoeae - (Fimbristylls ?) in sunken area behind the 
north beach associated with Eesuvuia ~ very dry. 
hy> tyros repens - in shaded depression of coral rock near 
first "mgmof ■tramway end near the edge of the lagoon. 
Eupharbie hirta * in Cocos forest, west side in formerly 
cultivated area, now very dry. 
Cosspositae * eossuon on gravel and coral rubble under Cocos 
stand near the village, very dry. 
Fortulaea lutea « on rock, in crevice, above the lagoon w 
west side, low prostrate stems. 
Growing in dry pond area north end, associated with 
hepturua. Beau. % and IpomoM 
