In the afternoon I went by boat along the coast, and 
labeled at a t point north of the furtl est reached in the 
morning, where there is a sandy beach with coconuts and 
a little tapioca. Here a Hack sugar-cane a as seen and 
Averr}ioa Bi 1 i mbi . 
Pandanus fas,cicularis and Afzeli/a bijuga are upon 
the sea, front. 
At the back of the shore ’-•here tie I Alls rise, 
are' big trees of Estonia? and Shore ? material!s (no38c } • 
Another big tree was collected being Sindor,a intermedia; 
it occurred close to the sea front by a little promontory 
Running down the sand, along : with Thou&rea was 
Ipomoea biloba, Canavalia and I pomona no 669, 
Among the coconuts behind the sand 3GQK \ a.s much 
Hephrolepis. A.s epiphytes occurred Hoya , Asplenium 
Mdus and Polypodiiup Sjerapleum; 
'June 18th, I made an atterupt to reach the big hill 
of the 
i si a 
nd and 
ly wva s 
bitten by 
but . a 
small 
distan 
search 
for 
an o ther 
me further 
than fi 
be sar. 
We 
reached* 
We reached* a. slope towards , the east, below which 
the 
guide 
said lay 
a big 
bay 
v i th 
coconuts 
pa-rt 
of 
this slope 
carried 
a. 
patch 
of 
the 
909. 
The 
* 
highest p 
art of 
the 
hill 
was 
the 
ed by palms j 0 rani a macro dados being the commonest, 
but with it was a sprinkling of the " langkat palm” 
< ’ 
«% 
and an abundance of Plectopomia no 865. and another 
fatten not now in flower. In some spots the, palms are 
so numerous that 50 out ■* of every 100' trunks would be 
the I r s ; el sewvl e re 
there might 
be 
25 
out 
of* every 1 
A path was 
recognisable 
up 
to 
the 
bar bobs. It 
passed through' * scrub containing much Parastreblus ilicifolia 
* and forward to two large durian trees, round which a small 
