~16- In six months the general condition of the vegetation (Fig. 7) was similar to that which existed before the Nectar detonation. Nectar, In March 1955, the plants approximately ten months appeared to be normal, post most of them bearing abundant flowers and fruits, healthy, green leaves, and the usual amount of yellow, 1216 older leaves. (Guettarda) however, bore curled, healthy-looking leaves November 1955, (Fig. 8a). Plant No. distorted, and un- When observed again in it bore about thirty healthy, green leaves, had increased in height and apparently was completely re- covered (Fig. 8b). Plant No. 1211 (Portulaca) bore only a few leaves in March 1955, but when observed in November 1955, it had recovered somewhat, bearing abundant flowers and some green leaves. No other aberrant growth forms were seen in observations at Belle Island. At Janet Island, stems and the tumorous growths on the field the fasciated plants of Ipomoea tubaob- served in 1949 by Biddulph (©) were still present in 1957. The measurements and observations made on one of the plants, Scaevola (No. 1319), during the course of the study are presented in Table 2. Notes for the remainder plants are given in Appendix Tables A and B. of the

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