„ rotation of the island. It contains a central portion of 
primarily Sieves hl.pldn. . Soisaa S«iS2Si. “d SSSSIH 2 variabillt 
Botrooa this densely vegetated c&ntral coro and the beach rabbi. 1. 
. transition rone of i,« lUteUtt. 2**^ UOm. 
. and Wr.r~.tl. variably . growth of the first thro, species 
extend, to son. extent out among the bead, rubble. Coral rubble 
gradually blend, with fine sand .blob continues into the inter¬ 
nal zone. One clump of ^ranthe. .plenden o grow, at the ea.t.m 
end of thl. raised rogetatcd area. Snail plant, of SoffitiS! IMi2r 
VOA. P»'^?^th£'’£^ledgee of the ea.tern half. 
lacastrum grow scattered on the rociqr xeogee e 
in 1923.; thl. island. aleo named by Dr. »etmore. «ns -elongate, 
10 yards long by 300 yard. wide, rising 15 feet above high tide. 
1th a beach of eoral .and and a point of line.tone rock in the ea.t 
lie creat vas covered with the bunch gras, with much of the grayish 
» 
leaved shrub • 2 
Kitten Island! lying one-half to three-foorth. of a mile ,v 
northwest of Seal, littery is a low sand and coral rubble pancake e 
. with no vegetation. Its longeet north-south and east-west axeu 
arc about 1100 feet. The islanded. roughly triangular in ehape, 
except that the eastern side a »«rl6« of Irregular. 
and fluotuatiugi^t the . »»theast.rn corner jf <*• 
• - g n rl® of a neninsula. The northwesterly beach isu 
triangle is more ol a peniubuj. • . \.t 
Jivd- -^2- W* . 'rtv ft °^oea level, and the 
greatest in height, being about five feet above sea level, ana 
interior, southern, and eastern portions of the island are just 
barely above sea level. Tidal marks on the island indicate that 
