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June 12, 1964 (August, in red)
2. Cordia growing in the west village, in flower.
3. Artocarpus about 40 ft. - foliage evergreen, north side of village.
4. Zephyranthes - in flower, growing in the lawn of the plantation house.
7. William Frew, dispensary, and Hibiscus rosa-sinensis varieties.
8. Waste area east of village- Morinda, Scaevola.
9. Morinda citrifolia, flower and fruit.
10. Waste area behind the west village - Morinda, Scaevola, Pisonia,
soil covered with solid stand of herbs annuals - Verbesina.
11. Waste area by the road north of the village - Boermeria, Polypodium,
Pandanus, Pisonia. Along this road there was also a grove of Arto-
carpus grown exclusively for construction wood.
12. Cocos along the road on the nw. end, Polypodium on ground.
13. Artocarpus, Boermeria, Cocos and Polypodium along road nw. end.
14. Edge of the Cocos forest, east bog, dense Polypodium in the foreground.
15. Convolvulus covering shrubs on the nw. end.
16. Messerschmidia, Cocos along the shore on the nw. side.
June 12, 1964 (August, in black)
29. Surf at Boar passage, w. end of Washington Island.
30. Beach on the w. end, Cocos and Cordia.
31. Curcurbita pepo L. - cultivated near the village.
32. Gilbertese style open school, the Nivanga anchored offshore.
33. Mirabilis jalapa L. - cultivated along the paths and beds surrounding
the meeting hall.
34. View of the village on the west end - meeting house in foreground.
35. Village west end - hedges of Acalypha.
36. Dense Leucaena - waste area behind the west village.
37. Native gardens - west settlement.
38. Young fruit of Artocarpus.