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note the local names of the various species found in the Dindings. 
They are as follows: — 
Bakau akik. 
Bakau Besi or Bakau Pahang, which has a very rough bark and 
splits unevenly. 
Bakau puteh, 
Bakau Buros. 
Tomoh. 
Langgadei and Tengah. 
These are all utilised for firewood. 
Nerei, Api-api, Perapat and Terrontong are the names of species 
not used for any purposes. Bakuta and Kadaku are unknown to 
the Forest Department Officers, probably Terrontong is another 
name for one of them. 
A large quantity of Tengah bark with an admixture of Bakau 
bark is used locally and exported for tanning purposes. 
All the cutters here are Chinese and the general average appears 
to be about 3,000 billets per mensem per man; the size of these bil- 
lets is considerably less than io katties. No statistics are, however, 
available on this point as the monthly pass system is. in force and no 
royalty is charged on export. 
I am, 
Yours faithfully. 
R. SCOTT, 
Acting District Officer , Dindings, 
THE AGRICULTURAL SHOW. 
The Annual Agricultural Exhibition of the Straits Settlements 
and Federated Malay States will be held in Penang at the beginning 
of August this year. We shall hope to have as fine and interesting 
an Exhibition as we had last year in Kuala Lumpur. 
The committee of the last Exhibition and that of this year’s one 
have set aside $180 each for the initial cost of the medals and 
diplomas, and the Government of the Straits Settlements has ad- 
vanced the same amount to be recovered later from future exhibitions 
Messrs. W ATERLOW & Sons are to produce the medals and diplo- 
mas. 
A list of the winners of medals at the last Show is appended:— 
Winners of medals at the A gri- Horticultural Show , 
Kuala Lumpur , 1904. 
Div. A. Class 9 Coconuts, collection of .. Goldenhope Estate. 
». » 1 7 Fibres, collection of Hogan & Co., Ltd. 
» » 15 Liberian Coffee C. & R. S; Meikle. 
» »> 29 Citronella Oil Tampin Estate. 
» „ 30 Coconut Oil R, D’ Silva. 
