31 



50 ? 



Platymisciumpolygtachjum, Bth 2 4 



Podocarpuspungens,VanHoutte 1 11 25 



Thunbergii, Hook 1 12 



Quercus incana, Hoxb 8 6 50 r 



Santalum album, Linn .4 35 ? 



Stenocarpus salignus, R. Br. 1 6 20 1885 



sirmatus, Bndl... 1 8 25 1889 



Sterculia acerifolia, Hemsly 1 8 20 1894 



Swietenia mahogani Linn ... 1 11 25 18*7 



Tamaviudus indie a, Linn ... 4 57 ? 



Tectonia Hamiltoniana, Wall 1 6 25 1883 



Terminalia arjuna, W & A. 10 17 ? 



catappa, Linn ... 4 40 1884 



Thuia gigantea, Nntt ... 1 10 22 ? 



Toddalia lanceolata, Lam ... 3 7 33 ? 



Tristania conferta, K. Br ... 3 4 50 1883 



Zizyphus mucronata, Willd ... 7 3 40 



v 



Those trees whose names are printed in italics have more 

 than one stem, the height and circumference given being that 

 of the largest, where the circumference is not given, the plants 

 are shrubs branched from the base. 



Only one change has been made in the Kuopean staff during 

 the year — Mr. Smith left at his own wish, and has, I believe, 

 joined his brother in business ; his place was taken by Mr. F. 

 Anderson, who is still with us. Mr. Wylie still continues to 

 take charge of the Sales Department, Nursery, and Garden 

 work generally, and my special thanks are due to him for his 

 valuable services, as also to all the other Europeans for their 

 steady work continued for longer hours than is usual amongst 

 most other workmen. 



To the Committee I again offer my hearty thanks for their 

 kindly co-operation and assistance in all matters connected with 

 the work at the Garden whenever it has come before them. 



[ have the honour to be, 



Gentlemen, 



Your obedient servant, 



.1 MEDLEY WOOD 



