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There are a few cattle* upoj the island, ' I have. seen 
two. low Is; are'' plentiful, out slow no/indication of 
running wild. 
June 20th. On the sand is an abundance of Euphorbia 
± 
Lirta, By the stream behind is Clercdendron ineme. and 
w > 
> > y ' • .« 
. 
Bxcoec&ria Agallocha, Belaginella is very conmon among the 
IT.ephrolepis* Kyllingia, Ruellia, Pouzolzia and a Phyllanthus 
* 
occur, 
hly guide of yesterday says that 'Inhere is no 
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hlepenthes on the island. If so this is very interesting. 
Aden an thx e r a p a v onina. occurs up o n th e i sland just 
ab o'v e th e s and- f 1 a t . 
I 
measured 
three 
leaves of the bi 
.g Sterculia 
which is 
leafless 
in 
places: a strikingly 
Mg 1 
eaf had 
* 
an area 
i 
of 2400 square 
cm. : a lesser 
one 
of 1500 
. It was 
seen in 
flower during 
the morning . 
1 
I 
climbed Bukit 
Treh to its 
j 
sum! it 
i. This 
meant 
lie adi ng n or towards 
, crossing the point 3Q8XKK& 
f 
there ,, 
crossing’ 
the sands 
of 
a snail bay, 
and 
of the 
big bay 
with the 
mangroves 
in 
it, and then 
up 
hill. On the 
return I 
f oilowed 
4 
the 
Bungei Treh, 
and 
crossed 
the hill 
between i 
t and our 
camp. The td>p of 
Bukit Besar 
was 
in cloud all morning. 
V 
At the commencement, of the ascent Bauhinia integri- 
A 
folia was obtained. It seems that there are three 
species of the genus here, the one of which a leaf has been 
drawn, thisone and a third wit! ' leaves 
> \ 
Some clearing of land was in progress 
* 
the removal of the 0rani a palms being the 
* 
first step. beyond the clearing ^e climbed 
through 0 rania and "langkap” with the usual sprinkling 
* • 
of larger trees. One of these was the curious no 955, 
It possessed a very stout trunk, and was a tall tree; 
