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Hopea, sp. 



Memecylon rostratum 

 Humboldtia laurifolia 



August 23-31, 1906. 



Eugenia Gardner! 

 E. caryophyllata 

 Mischodon zeylanicus 

 Durio zibethinus 

 Theobronia Cacao 

 Cryptocarya Wrightiana 

 Vateria acuminata 

 Alphonsea lutea 

 Turpinia pomifera 

 Cinnamomum zeylanicum 

 Mangifera indica 

 Caraipa guineensis 

 Cvillenia excelsa 

 Meliosma simplicifolia 

 Doona macrophylla 



September 23-October, 1906. 



Dimorphandra Mora 

 Dillenia retusa 

 Nephelivim longana 

 Eugenia zeylanica 

 E. Gardner i 

 Mesua f errea 



Mischodon zeylanicus 

 Duabanga moluccana 

 Garcinia terpnophylla 

 Cinnamomum zeylanicum 

 Pometia eximia 

 Diospyros, sp. 

 Mesua Thwaitesii 

 Caraipa guineensis 

 Eugenia, sp. 

 E. malaccensis 

 Joannesia princeps 

 Walsura piscida 

 Turpinia pomifera 

 Mangifera indica 

 Theobroma Cacao 



November 12, 1906. 



Brownea ariza 

 Aglaia Roxburghiana 

 Caraipa guineensis 

 Barringtonia speciosa 

 Pometia eximia 

 Mesua Thwaitesii 

 Saraca indica 

 Brownea grandiceps 

 Amherstia nobilis 

 Amoora Rohituka 

 Turpinia pomifera 

 Theobroma Cacao 



The method pursued in making this table was to note the 

 name of any tree showing new growth, unless this was very 

 slight in amount occurring, say, in only six to twelve twigs. 

 The trees catalogued were those in which the new growth was 

 sharply marked off from the old, indicating that growth was 

 not continuous, but resumed after an interval. The test for 

 this was the colour of the new leaves. If these were any shade 

 of red, or brown, or were white, or even very light green, so as 

 to stand out from the dark green mature foliage, the species 

 was recorded. 



Before going on to make certain reservations about this 

 table, it is to be noticed that, roughly speaking, it gives in the 

 number of species growing in a particular month a test of the 

 amount of new growth made in that month. The months of 

 March and April were missed owing to the writer's absence 

 up-country. The case of October, for which there is no 



