482 BOMBAY PBESIDENCY. Chap. XXVII. 



Conservator of forests, superintends any experiments which 

 may be made, it mil certainly not be from a want of 

 botanical knowledge or intelligent care, if his anticipations 

 of success are not realised.^ 



^ " The cultivation of the cliincliona- are peculiar to their native forests." — 

 trees may succeed in localities not ! 7?epor# 6y Dr. JBrawrf/s (Supplement to 

 appearing to offer exactly the same the Caleuttn Gazette, Augnst'dl, 1861), 

 conditions regarding climate and the p. 467. 

 general character of tlie country as | 



