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45. Ov er 300 plants and about 70 packets of seeds were received 

 during the year from the following to whom thanks are due. Regius- 

 keeper, Royal Botanic Gardens, Edinburgh, Superintendent, Govern- 

 ment Plantations, Kuala Lumpur, Botanic Gardens, Singapore, Sir 

 E. W. Birch, k.c.xM.g., Mrs. G. F. Robinson, P. Moss, Esq., R. L. 

 Munro, Esq., and C. Goldham, Esq. 



46. The'Seventh Agri-Horticultural Show was held on the 17th, 

 l8th, 89th and 20th August at Singapore. Mr. F. R. Long acted as 

 one of the Judges in the Plants, Fiuits, and Vegetable Section 

 and also as Honorary Secretary for the Perak Division. 



47. The usual exhibit of English vegetables from the hill, to- 

 gether with a large collection of flowering plants, attracted a deal of 

 attention and was one of the leading features of the Show. 



48. Perak I understand was well represented and succeeded in 

 gaining quite its share of prizes and medals. 



The Leading Chemists 



In the North 



AGRI-HORTICULTURAL SHOW. 



W. L. WOOD, 

 Superintendent of Government Plantations, Perak. 



Qualified 



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Chemists 



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