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P h o to g rap h e d by B. H a y a ta , A u g . 7. (’8.
Undergrowth in the forest of the lower part of Mt. Randai
at an altitude of about 1,200 ft. Alocasia macrorrhiza in
the foreground, Musa in the middle, Calamus near the top,
Alsophila on the left, and various species of Quercus in
the background.
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