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West ft Ik Gulch 
last Bala (Mich 
a *. 10f 
ft. 
b. |Ll$ 
fe. 69 
a. Seedlings 
e. 127 
e* 46 
uoa-flcwerlug trees 
flowering and 
fruit inp, trees 
Sea tfeafl jer 24, 196k B ib on Island 
Itinerary: 1 walked wet to Hillers Oulch along the leer ridges to the 
vest of cs»g ascending Hillers Beak by way of the gulch. We covered the 
mm 
He arm aafi helicopter land lag pad and then I proceeded south to the 
Jkl foot peak an the southwest portico of the Island descending, to the 
beech at the foot of east pair:, canyon and proceeded east along the 
beach and low ridges to enan. Po rtnlaea oleracea %ms found near the 
feeli ter pad but there ws# as ertdea m<shrm sebtastas at Slcytm sp 
both of which have been conspicuous an past visits of the Hawaii Fish sad 
fesa® authorities. la this area nil thaws spseles of ftortnisca are found 
growing together but there mam to be little evidence of hybrids. An 
ecotype of P. Iwtea with large leaves ami long steas (flattened) is 
found is the sand bench at the base of west 
&stB.smvlcm grows in this area alone on 
2? plants in this Halted niche. Euphorbia grow® on dry rocky 
axlored s?ldg#@ :# slang the cliff creast® both upper (north) and lower 
(south). It Is in flower and. fruit. 09a the west side of the islaM, or, 
1 .- /.;. •■•-_. ■■■' ; ... : . . - - - _ '.y_... ’ * , 
esst fee® slopes* the ®ife ®». and Chenwodiw m* Ht smeh acre healthy 
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