i6 
* \ 
range and found it abundant at 2,000 to 2,500 feet, whereas the Penang tree seldom 
or never occurs above 1,000 feet. 
C. CURTIS, 
Assistant Superintendent of Forests. 
Penang , i$th January , njoi . 
Appendix A. 
Revenue and Expenditure of the Botanic Gardens Department , Penang , rpoo. 
Revenue. 
Expenditure. 
c. 
Government Grant — i 
Maintenance of Water- 
fall Garden ... i 
4,500 00 
Government Grant — 
Upkeep of Grounds of 
Governor's Hill Bungalow , r.000 00 
j 
Government Grant — 
Maintenance of Experi- i 
mental Nursery 
200 00 
r Wages ... 
Plants and Seeds ... 
Pots and Tubs 
Manure and Cartage 
Material for Herbarium 
j Books and Periodicals 
"'j Planks for cases and labels 
Tools ... 
Material for repairs, 8cc. 
Iron for renew ino- sheds 
o 
Road metal 
Miscellaneous Petty Expenses 
Balance 
Total 
f Wages 
■ Seeds 
] Tools 
j Pots . . 
j Manure 
[ Material for Repairs, &c. 
Balance 
Total 
9 
c. 
3P74 
61 
87 
27 
153 
25 
3 [ 
00 
103 
70 
2 M 
00 
I47 
25 
1 13 
10 
343 
*4 
8 5 
64 
107 
00 
123 
48 
Government Grant — 
Expenses of carrying out 
Provisions of Coco-nut 
Trees Preservation Or- 
dinance 
736 00 
f W ages 
C Manure 
Balance 1 
Total 
f Salaries and W ages 
U T ra v e 1 1 i n g Alio wan c c s 
Balance 
Total 
4/497 
44 
2 
J 
56 
4,500 
00 
795 
54 
33 
6 7 
61 
84 
22 
00 
33 
09 
5i 
70 
997 
84 
2 
16 
1,000 
00 
155 
30 
40 
1 
00 
1 v 
‘95 
30 
4 
70 
200 
00 
'j 588 
00 
121 
73 
709 
73 
26 
2 7 
736 
00 
