Floyd 1954
Floyd, A.G. 1954. Final report on ethnobotanical expedition, West Nakanai, New Britain, July-August 1954.
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- 3.5 Wild plants of the coastal strand
- Hernandia nymphaeifolia (syn. Hernandia peltata), sea hearse tree, lantern tree, B nambirimbiri, napiripiri, bluwud (Hernandiaceae)
- Hibiscus tiliaceus, beach hibiscus, TP mangas, P, B burao (Malvaceae)
- Flagellaria indica, supplejack, B navula (Flagellariaceae)
- Calophyllum inophyllum, portia, Indian laurel, Alexandrian laurel, beach mahogany, TP kalopilum, B tamanu, nabakura (Clusiaceae)
- Casuarina equisetifolia, casuarina, beach she-oak, TP yar, B aeantri, oktri (Casuarinaceae)
- Erythrina variegata (syn. Erythrina indica), coral tree, Indian coral tree, TP palpal, B narara (Fabaceae)
- Pongamia pinnata (syn. Pongamia glabra) (Fabaceae)
- 3.6 Wild plants of the mangrove: swamp
- 3.7 Wild plants of primary lowland tropical rain forest
- Alstonia scholaris, milky pine, canoe tree, TP kanu (Apocynaceae)
- Octomeles sumatrana, TP erima (Datiscaceae)
- Dysoxylum spp., stinktree, stinkwood, B stingwud (Meliaceae)
- Pterocarpus indicus, New Guinea rosewood, flame wood, B nananara, navilae, bluwota (Fabaceae)
- Cananga odorata, ylang-ylang, perlume tree, nandingori, nadingro, nangungara (Annonaceae)
- Diospyros spp., ebony, blackwood, B blakwud (Ebenaceae)
- Myristica spp., wild nutmeg, B nandae (Myristicaceae)
- Caryota rumphiana, black palm, fishtail palm, TP waillimbum (Arecaceae)
- Garcinia spp. (Clusiaceae)
- Calamus spp., rattan, lawyer cane, TP kanda, P loeaken (Arecaceae)
- 3.8 Wild plants of secondary lowland rain forest and grassland
- 3.9 Staple foods: root crops, bananas, breadfruit and sago
- 3.10 Green vegetables and figs
- 3.11 Nut and fruit trees
- 3.13 Other cultivated plants
- Morinda citrifolia, Indian mulberry, yellow wood, P ialotri, Byelotri, noni (Rubiaceae)
- Curcuma longa (syn. Curcuma domestica), turmeric (Zingiberaceae)
- Codiaeum variegatum, croton, TP purpur, Bkala lif (Euphorbiaceae)
- Crinum asiaticum, spider lily (Amatyllidaceae)