August 17, 1964 Palumbo: (cont.) "The very dense vegetation covers the island com- pletely except for a few bare strips along the old lagoon road. The impenetrable nature of the growth is evidenced by the fact that it required some hours to hack a path from the lagoon to the ocean side. The usual species of plants are present here and all seem to be well formed. and Caesalpinia, lagoon road. New species reported here are papaya a legume, growing in profusion along the old Papaya trees are in a patch, where planted originally on the lagoon side, about 100 yards inland. large, 25-30 feet, fruits were all green, rats eat the fruits as they ripen. All trees are very suggesting that the Old stands of Cordia are present in the center of the island as well as burned coconut trees. Plant samples were collected in the area of soil pit #ll ina grove of pandanus trees bordered by Pisonia and Scaevola. was not seen, nor was Cenchrus, the sand burr. The Lepturus lush nature of the growth indicates a soil with capacity to support food plants. The algal populations on the seaward reef is excellent, containing many species growing in abundance. The species picture is different on the lagoon side, but again algal growth is excellent on the coral and the submerged wrecks."