from the 
vo rid outside by the conversion of it into 
money. There is no cultivation round the coconut palms; 
none except the digging up for n w plantings. 
Dendrobiupi orumenature happens to he in flower in the ■ 
village and with it on the trees is a Gymbidiiim, Aaplenium 
Mdus and Drymoglossum pi j'.c selloi.dea* The Gymbidiiim was in 
fruit. , , 
Gassytha is very common in the cleared land, and so is 
Stemona Curtisii. Entada scandens, Morinda cit rix o 1ia, Adenan11 
there pavonina occur among the trees. Po&oesxrpus poly-** 
stachyus and duet tarda, speciosa are common with them. 
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Several other plant.s were collected, 
1 allang occurs at the hill-foot. 
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Gycas Humphii is plentiful 
Solanum nigrum and Solanum verhascifo 1 ium are present. 
In a clearing the a weet potato * and Arachis have been 
planted,, the lad ter appearing unlikely to thrive. 
Eastwards of '{die village is a headland wit! vigorous 
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lallang on it, planted and neglected coconuts and a few 
pine apples. v 
Julie 17th. The morning was given to an examination 
- 4 - x - hill at ti e hack of the clearing, in tltf course 
of the 
of which I crossed to a stream, then round a hill-slope 
down to the; shore, hack along it until two streams were 
crossed, and then to camp again over the 8ill behind. 
There is no Gvcas in the forest Tout an abundance 
of Orani/a macro dados* Among the big trees overleaf are 
Alstonias some being very fine individuals. Along with the 
0 rani a was ^aryota mitis., Oncosperma and two or three 
rattans, , But rattans are not the commonest climbers in 
the, jungle: Menisperms sue) as Pibraurea chloroleuca are 
perhaps commoner. In one place Piosoorea laurifolia was 
seen, t 
The ground in the. high forest carries, very little. 
But a Hemal onema is not uncommon. 
After I had approached near to the shore, Clinogyne 
