c ARCANE SEET>L1N< -^ 



:e and river sand are well mixed and placed in sbalknv paii-^. 12" across 

 :!:;d "/' deep. The fluffy inflorescence of the cane is brol. ,d plastered 



i!|)on the surface of the mixture in the pan and thoroughly vvhu red through 

 ;i rose waterijig can. After this it is found that the flowers and flower stalks 

 iorm a wcftod mass dishTrbf^d nr-ither hv wind nor by heavy rain. It was 

 ;. in the torrential rains which 



UW at this time ul the yetti (Otiubei-isovembei), but it was soon found that, 

 owing to th ■ - ■ ■ • '-.- of the mixture of sand and horse dung, they suffered 

 not the cily. ' "^^as found, however, essential to keep them fully 



vDOsed s. unlight as possible, as the least -^hade rendered 



then' • ' manner, if there is any seed 



;,. ji ■:',,, iT.,. ("'iv^ v)i.-.f -.if f/reen 



lias 

 the seed in 



ii viiicr .ruwijig. When the 



I ) h.S( ]\ !. r i 3 < f N ( > h V ViK^W Y^. ^* &'^^^^^ distances 



A ^^oU arid le^f-mould is added, 



a!i,d this : ^ u-ches hitfh. Where, however. 

 Siicai'f'a rif ^f<-<i!iim.^ in \i:M\> ^md unt-. In flip InibM-. 'th(^ 'Hrsrer see.dJinii.*< <. 



thf^fi' '^ .-';;;. "i;- '* sojncTliTee to 



ill ine left f(>rt'<;roiiiiii are of tina-lKii'ini annc/ma'ci/'H. .:i;.! m MimeAvhat older, 



s;-- :■ . ■.;•'>. t'>-'v,-.' ; .. .;.. . • - • J hcy urc fhcn 



rhari Hn i-i j^ this .species nowers eariv. Jii' : • ii<nu arrows J'^ceived 



. , ; ' ''• /^ ,. , !^'iV-V'' ^' ' ' pr^^parfdas follows. 



Fine rod ^ ' '^'i« 



1-. >r;iX'-<i :■■ iiiid Icat-mould. 



' ! in each. They 



\'at«^ring in both 



■■■'■>- constant 



live umesa da,y, 



^ are constantly 



' (»ad trenches in 



be irrigated 



I and, when 



X).:, . wi'ck, and 



fi>,> , ■ matter 



luethod 

 sshidi Will U- '^'"'^' '^ 



- -ibed ((/ 

 ' )no t)f til' 



