206 



Sterculia Jackiana 



Strophanthus dichotomus 



Styrax Benzoin 



Swietenia macrophylla — Broad leaved Mahogany 



Tamarindus indica — Tamarind 



Terminalia Catappa — Bengal Almond 



Terminalia procera 



Treculia africana 



Thespesia populnea 



Theobroma Cacao — Cocoa, Garden seedlings 



Triphasis Aurantiola 



Zalacca edulis — Buah Salak 



AT 25 CENTS IN LARGE POTS. 

 Cinnamomum Camphora — Camphor tree 



AT 50 CENTS EACH IN LARGE POTS. 



Achras Sapota — Chiku, grafted plants 

 Eugenia caryophyllata — Clove 

 Myristica fragrans — Nutmeg 



FORTHCOMING CONGRESSES. 



The fourth International Congress of Tropical Agriculture 

 and Colonial Development wrill meet in London in 1914. Those 

 wishing to join the congress may enroll themselves as members 

 of the International Association of Tropical Agriculture and 

 Colonial Development, paying one pound per annum, (due on 

 the first of January of each year), to the Secretary, British Section of 

 the International Association, Imperial Institute, London, S.W., and 

 for this they will receive all the publications of the Association and 

 the quarterly Bulletin of the Imperial Institute, in addition to being 

 entitled to take part in the London Congress. 



An International Rubber Congress is to be held in Batavia 

 from September /th to lOth, 1914, in connection with the Batavia 

 Rubber Exhibition (September 8th to October lOth). 



The International Botanical Congress, held at Brussels, in May, 

 1910, decided on the invitation of the Royal Society of London, that 

 the next Meeting should be held in London, and it has now been 

 arranged, that it, the fourth Congress, will take place from May 22nd 

 to May 29th, 191 5. The subscription for membership of the Congress 

 is fifteen shillings. Members will receive all the publications. 

 Ladies accompanying members may attend the meetings and 

 excursions of the Congress on payment often shillings each. The 

 General Secretary of the Organizing Committee for the coming 

 Congress is Dr. A. B. Rendle, British Museum of Natural History, 

 South Kensington, London, S.W. 



