442 
20. Flaeourtia cataiihracta 
Bixineae 
Rukam 
21. „ inermis 
22. Garcinia mango stana 
Guttifexae 
/ / 
Mangos- 
teen 
23. „ Livingstonei 
55 
24. „ dulcis 
55 
Mundu 
25. Hibiscus sabdariffa 
Malvaceae 
Rozella 
26. Lansium domesticum 
Meliaceae 
Langsat 
Queens- 
27. Macadamia ternifolia 
Proteaceae 
land nut 
28. Mangifera indica 
Anacardiaceae 
Mango 
29. Morus alba 
Urticaceae 
Mulberry 
30. Nephelium lappaceum 
Sapindaceae 
Rambutan 
31. „ chryseum 
Pulassan 
32. Passiflora laurifolia 
Passifloreae 
Water 
lemon 
33. Ananassa sativa (Kew var.) 
Bromeliaceae 
I^ine 
apple 
34. Persea gratissima 
Laurinea? 
Avocado 
pear 
35. Psidium guava 
Myrtaceae 
Guava 
36. Sandoricum indicum 
Ruhiaceae 
Sentol 
37. Tamarindus indicus 
Lythraceae 
Tamarind 
38. Punica granatum 
Leguminosae 
Pome- 
granate 
39. Vangueria edulis 
Meliaceae 
40; Cicca acidissima 
Eujihorbiaceae 
Cher me i 
Drugs, Dyes, Etc. — A piece of ground (about 2 acres) 
was opened up and a collection of plants yielding drugs, 
dyes, etc., planted, including Eryothoxylon Coca (Cocaine), 
Brucea sumatrana , Croton Tiglium (Croton oil), Bid mis 
communis (Castor oil). 
Balsam of Tolu Myroxylon Touliferum ( Toulifera 
balsamum). — Seeds of this tree were received from Ceylon 
and a plot of 50 plants was put out in November. 
Nutmegs (Myristica fragrans). — Seeds and plants of 
this important product were obtained through the Botanic 
Gardens, Penang. A plot of 150 plants was put out, the 
plants are now established and doing well. 
West African Oil Palm (Elms guineensis), — There 
are some 35 plants of this valuable West African palm 
planted in Batu Tiga plantations. They are all of good 
size, being about 24 feet high and 74 feet round the stem at 
the thickest part. The plants, which are about 6 years old, 
have not yet shown any signs of flowering, but judging from 
their size and growth they ought to flower shortly. 
