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gadjah, or elephant fern, of the Malays. 
On emerging from the fernery, two 
routes are open — the one leadingto the 
jungle [see Plan), the other direct to 
the Palmetum. If the jungle route is 
preferred, a detour can be made, which 
leads back along the jungle road to the 
starting point. Wild monkeys are some- 
times seen in the jungle. 
The road now to be taken is that 
which leads towards the Palmetum. On 
the right, it will pass through the upper 
part of the economic, and medicinal gar- 
dens. (Visitors wishing to visit the 
“ Experimental Gardens/’ on the Cluny 
Road some quarter of a mile away, 
should leave the gardens at this point, 
and take the Cluny Road, following it, 
until they come to the entrance which 
is notified by a sign-board — “ Experi- 
mental Forest Nursery.”) The groups 
of medicinal economic plants are still 
in the course of formatipn, and a great 
number have yet to be planted. 
Amongst those already there, are the J 
|J| following (see Appendix B). 
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