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Humphrey Island (Figure VII) 
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The raised central portion of the island^ about 400 feet long north to 
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south^ presently [19^5] supports a meager growcn of one grass and two Herbaceous 
vines* tepturus repens is represented oy several clumps^ smaxx seedxings of 
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Boerhavia diffusa were found*, and also a few sprigs of Tribulus cistoides » 
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Small Tournefortia argentea plants were found on the island in June 19o5> ^ut 
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were not found in March 19^5* > 
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