i'on.>]>iciH)ii> with its oruaiucntal, tlclicato, 

 wliite blossoms and leguntinoiis pods, as wfiU b$ 

 th& Gatdmm, whose fi^agrast i^'c^m diffiieed 



a ])(i\vi'rful srt nt jiroiiiHl somo time before the 

 slinili could he (li>ceriird ; small ]>lantr< of the 

 Chiim|j}U'a (M'u'I/ci'xi s}/(ir<ur!cjts) w ent also seen, 

 but had not yet attained a sulHcieut elevatiotl 

 to gratify ])y tlie agreeable appearance and nfi&nr 

 of its bloss()3p»t, ipMcIi are m mmh the delight 



of tlie Javanese w'onn:^n, and other native females, 

 \\ \ui jjerfumc and ornament themselves with its 

 flowers. 



Among otheass mimhrndt^ intejesi loiiio«i^ erf 



thattimeboth in fruit ait^ fliJi^'er; from the seeds of 

 tliisshntlj the well-known and powerful jmrgative 

 Croton-oil is obtained j the true camphor-tree 

 {Dryalmlanops Campk&r^ of Colebrooke) frona 

 Biimati^, ^M#h yields the mediiiSHiral tsamphor* 

 was filso in rlie g;(r(leu ; this valuable tree was 

 in a vi-rv health v and thriving condition, and 

 w as nnirly tt ii feet high ; the Maldkifca Kaiju- 

 puic/i. IVoin w hielj the highly-valued cajeput, or, 

 correctly sjjeaking, Kayu-puteh oil h obtained 



tm^ts% mA ^^imtd my previcao^y formed 



* The otlicr Camphor-trees iwfr priudisally of the genus 



