Para Rubber free from chemicals, Selangor Planters 
Association. 
Sugar, best refined white, by Lim Eow Itong. 
Cannas, 6, presented by Dr. S. Kae. 
Table decoration, T. Gawthorne, Esq. 
Best collections of fruits, Hon. J. K. Bir6h. 
Df aught Bulls, pair, A. O. Merican. 
Bull or Bullock, Peninsula, Penang Cattle Butchers. 
Buffalo, Sye Ah Thoon. 
Champion animal in Cattle Section, Dr. Locke. 
Boar, Hokien Pork Butchers. 
Sow, Pig Market Dealers. 
Sow and Litter, Ah Koon. 
Six pigs, Elton Bell, Esq. 
Best Pig over 300 catties, Cantonese Pork Butchers. 
Champion Pig, Team Kee. 
Six Sheep, Indian Mutton Trading Co. 
Sheep (pair), The Pigdealers. 
Pair of Turkeys, H. Starr, Esq. 
Best specimen of Native Work, Gan Ngoh Bee. 
Rubber Machinery, Members of Engineers’ Institute. 
Also a number of Cups for Horses and Dogs. 
Penang has always shown well in cattle and poultry, and we 
may hope for a good "display this time. The fruit crop, at least 
down South, promises very ill this season, but the Northern pait 
of the Peninsula may be more productive. The remarkable 
success last year in the Malay arts section, and the subsequent 
sale of almost everything # the natives brought at very good 
figures, ought to bring as good an exhibition at least. Flowers 
and ornamental plants too should be much better than at last 
year's show, where they were remarkably poorly staged, and we 
shall hope to see a really ^ood exhibition of rubbers, not perhaps 
better in /quality, for that shown last year at Kwala Lumpur was 
about as good as it could be, but in greater quantity, and more 
representative of tTi is great industry. 
SIR HUGH LOW. 
It is with much regret that we have to chronicle the death 
of one who did so much for agriculture and botany as Sir Hugh 
Low, who died on April 18th, 1905, very nearly eighty-one years 
old. 
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He was born on May loth, 1824, and about 1840 obtained 
an appointment in the Hon. East India Company and travelled 
out to the East with Mr. (Sir) John Brooke, which ended in his 
quickly resigning his Indian appointment and joining the Rajah 
as secretary. He remained there about three years and then 
