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Visitors to the Gardens may expect to see the following plants in 

 flower or fruit during the month of February : — 



In Flower. 



In Fbuit. 



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 AJ rlULdl Id JJ1UW11111 



A T*i-1TI fYQ Q"~l n Q T* J f A>»n 



Al t?Ilg<X- DaOtilalimict 





Asp&sia v&ri8gata 



Attalea Cohune 



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 X_>1L: 11 UHlct Ulclli 11 111 L»c» 



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 i J(ii i iu^ ujiiia iJULUlllUa 



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PjinVnTiia. vari pora +.n 



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Carludovu a gracilis 



Bignonia magnifica 



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^lllllctlllUlll LI 111 1 till JIUIII 



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 v^iii v aaliuuvdl vj llo lllluoCuilrj 



fJnonfl hotirvoiVhorfi. 



Cocos flexuosa 



CoJffsa liberies 



CofFea liberica 



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flnlvillpa rjippmAsui 



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DifitvoHnprma album 



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Xj n t? l tax itt v, til i,i til ii u in ix in 



T)illpnia inrlipn 



X'lllL llltl limUjCh 



Erythriiia unibrosa 



Diospyros discolor 



Faradaya splendida 



Diplothemium caudescens 



Garcinia indica 



Dipteryix odorata 



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Fillpttflria CardamomnTn 



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 U clL ( 1 1 tl J 11 1(1 1111U11W1 lil 



Pin +51 rln HPnTiflpna 



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TTlriT+nTinn nmlirA«9 



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JJUlCilllCw ~ Ul OvllilUUl 111 



"FlnorPTiin f»nTvnr>Vi vllatn 



U U^Clllcl vttl V U Ull V 11U Ifu 



IVIssiia forroa 



Hibiscus clatus 



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T iivitrt.fmn nnst.T'nliH 



JJl VlotUlli* (llloll dllo 



Musa toxtilis 



Livistona chinensis 



TJanolpona inrnftrialiR 



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lYTan ihot, Glaziovii 



Nephelium Lit-chi 



Musa textilis 



Pachira aquatica 



Myristica fragrans 



Pterospermum acerifolium 



Oreodoxa regia 



Quassia amara 



Pachira aquatica 



Saraca indica 



Pachyrhizus tuberosus 



Spathodea campanulata 



Pandanus utilis 



Sterculia carthaginensis 



Sapindus Saponaria 



Strychnos Nux- vomica 



Sarcocephalus esculentus 



Tectona grandis. 



Semecarpus Anacardium 





Strychnos Nux-vomica 





Terminalia Arjuna. 



CONTRIBUTIONS TO THE DEPARTMENT. 



Library. 



Hooker's Icones Plantarum. Vol. V. Pt. I. Nov., 1895. [Bentham Trustees, 



through Kew.] 

 The Agricultural Ledger. No. 5. 1895. [Kew.] 

 Report of Director Bot. Dept., North India. 1894-5. [Kew.] 

 Bulletin Royal Gardens, Kew. App. II and III. 1895. [Kew.] 

 Bulletin Bot. Station, Barbados. No. 6. [Supt.] 



Bulletin de L'Herbier Boissier. No. 11. Novr., 1895. [Conservateur.] 

 Bulletin Torrey Bot. Club. No. 11. Novr , 1895. [Editor.] 

 Bulletin Dept. of Agri., Brisbane. Nos. 11 & 12. [Dept. of Agri.] 

 Kolonial Museum, Holland. Extra Bulletin, 1895. [Director.] 

 Report on Hort. Gardens, Lucknow. 1894-5. [Supt.] 

 Report Bot. Gardens, Grenada. 1894. [Curator.] 

 Report of the Secretary of Agriculture. 1895. [U S. Dept. of Agri.] 

 Reports on Experimental Farms, Canada. For 1894. [Director.] 



