6. Bryan, \U A., -1905, Report; of a Visit to Midway J-sland, Bishop Mus 
Oec. Pap, 2:.Ho. h; 291-299. 
, A Pew haydy shrubs'• a»d ; grass". , 
Mentions: 1 Cerrchrtr ealyculatus bay. /;; 
Bocrhaavin tetrardra Porot, 
onnnfc»i-|in>n.i<l iifriiioii -iw-jfff^ji -^ ftr t^^ -^tn-.iir-riirnTTrTr 
.' • : , 
"a variety near Lepicluien oahuensis Cha, I. Schl." 
C ampa ris sandxriclriona D. C.. 
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Inomeae irisulario Stand. 
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Scaevola keenigli Vabl, 
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Tribulus cistoidos Lira. : : "In addition to the above are 
Eragrostis cynosuroides (Beta.) three widely distributed 
beach plants, two a? which are grasses that are as yet /undetermined." 
Ti t:Hadden/;iP.i;G.Iil9^1>’ Midway Islands,; Beprxnt from Phe Hawaiian \ - 
: ..Planters' Record, VoL XLV, !h>. 5> 12 2 :A. \ 
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15 e Pearl ana Hermes Beef. . . v . ' • 
1. Hotes taken on talk by Philip A, DuMont, Jan, 12, 1955 Southeast 
Islet has green herbaceous vegetation: - Morth Islet, green 
herbaceous vegetation. 
Excerpts " 5' :• >■.:; v 
2. Bryan/E. E., Jr, 19’:-2, American Polynesia, Tongg Publishing Company, 
J.W * 
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Honolulu. 
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p. 198 Casuartne, planted. 
|f:§5 5 norther: islands : - M suj 
Horth Island - "although larger, had on it only the same kinds of 
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plants, eleven.specie© in all," 1 
"The sand bards were bare of vegetation, and appeared to be. constantly 
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shifting their position under the action of wind and wave." 
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