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The first mile was over open country, which brought us to theforest that covers the whole mountain from a height of about5,000 feet. The next mile or two was a tolerably steep ascentthrough a grand virgin forest, the trees being of great size, andthe undergrowth consisting of fine herbaceous plants, tree-ferns,and shrubby vegetation. I was struck by the immense number offerns that grew by the side of the road. Their variety seemedendless, and I was continually stopping to admire some new andinteresting forms. I could now well understand what I had beentold by the gardener, that 300 species had been found on this onemountain. A little before noon we reached the small plateau ofTjiburong, at the foot of the steeper part of the mountain, wherethere is a plank-house for the accommodation of travellers. Closeby is a picturesque waterfall and a curious cavern, which I hadnot time to explore. Continuing our ascent the road becamenarrow, rugged and steep, winding zigzag up the cone, which iscovered with irregular masses of rock, and overgrown with a denseluxuriant but less lofty vegetation. We passed a torrent of waterwhich is not much lower than the boiling point, and has a mostsingular appearance as it foams over its rugged bed, sending upclouds of steam, and often concealed by the overhanging herbageof ferns and lycopodia, which here thrive with more luxuriancethan elsewhere. 2b1af7f3a8