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dichotoma was' found in some abundance* Offer members of 
* 
the fc it amine ae were rare, 'but two were found in flower 
or in fruit, namely Alpinia galanga * upon a clearing in pro¬ 
gress towards jungle and an Aniomum apparently A, lappaceum 
(no, 882) in deep shade low down. 
What I take to he a small Piper is common in 
-t 
shade . 
Ghee a ^reycinetia was seen. 
Ardisia was' not seen in the high forest; and 
S tenon a was only seen after the coral margin of the land 
had been reached: the re \ it! it i ere l T ep>~ rolepis and 
, hryophyllum. . i < 
At upper tide limit more plants exhibit flowers than 
elsewgere. Ruhus angulosus, G-rewia paniculata, 
Chrysophyllum Curtisii .? (no. 876, which I think is not this) 
Uvaria hirsuta, Cusearea ? leucolepis (no. 871} , I ydnopl ytum 
f- 
f orrnicarium, the, common. Cara.pa, Liuanitzera cocoinea, 
Bruguiera gymnorrhiza and Rhizophora mucronata were observed 
To no. 871 butterflies were going. 
Cu 1 tivation he re i s' a poor XKXK processa. "bu rn i n g 
off of the vegetation and a. sowing of coconuts among 
the boulders a&ong tth tapioca. • ho subsequent weeding 
seems t to occur. A watch is kept upon the crop, while the 
weeds . grow up into a dense tangle which is uncomfortable 
to penetrate. 
Cmrculigo is 
f requent 
in 
the shade, ^enclrobiurn 
\ 
1eonis was near 
near to 
th a 
shores 
In the forest Erytroxylon birmanicum occurs; and a 
big durian , was met with. I was told that rambutans exists 
in it. 
Cyrc.bi&iur; f inlays on amura is in fl over near the 
. village, Pongamia occurs, on the coast, Eleusine indies 
exists. 
It is said that Pulagcb Tinggi once had a larger 
population; and that it has been reduced of recent years. 
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