Lawn C - Oi'aSS cut as uaupal. 
Lawn D - Grass <?ut as usual. 
Lawn iS - Grass cut as usual, A fisw stnall shruLs added to the | 
, rock garden, which was also weeded regularly. 
Lawn g - Grass cut ever once. 
Lawn G - (Rockery) swept and tidied as necessary, Acalypha border 
v cleaned and manured. - | 
Lake - A little cleaning of dead water lily plants; edges kept 
clean regularly. 
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Lawns H. J. K, L - Grass cut as usual. 
Lawn U - (Rockery) swept and tidied as required. 
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Lawn W - (Potting Yard) 3 new climbing plants frcra New Guinea were 
planted by trees in the Potting Yard. 
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Lawn O - The flower beds were tmintained as usual. Several new 
shrubs were planted, or old ones replaced by new. The | 
new plants were: 2 Cupresaus pyramidalis, 2 Juniperus 
bemudianura, 1 Carissa grandlflora, 1 Cariasa opaca, | 
1 Brya ebenuni, 1 Tab ernaemon tana sp. , 1 seedling Oleander, 1 
1 Duranta Lorenzii, 1 Viburnum Hanceanum. 
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Lawn P - Vegetable Gardens. 
Lawn Q - Aroid Rockery. A large Caatanopsis tree, damaged by a 
shell, fell and did some damage in the rockery; the fallen 
tree was cut up and cleared away . 
Lawn R - The vegetable garden in this lawn was extended by digging 
two new areas. Almost the whole available space is now 
in use. 
Lawn 3 - Jungle; no attention needed. 
Lawn T - Grass cut as usual. 
Lawns U A V - Jungle; two f alien trees cleared away. 
Lawn W - Grass cut as usual. 
Lawn X - A considerable amoudt of work was done in cultivating and 
manuring many of the palms and other young trees on this 
lawn. Two damaged trees and two dead palms were removed 
and the ground prepared for new planting. 
Lawn Y - Most of this area is a vegetable garden (former nursery). 
Three unwanted trees and two clumps of palms were removed 
and dug up., making room for several more beds of vegetables. 
A sub-soil drain was re-laid. 
The area adjoining Tyersall Road, containing bamboo thickets, 
was thoroughly cleaned and the rubbish burnt. 
Lawn Z - Bamboo and palm thickets were thoroughly cleaned and the 
refuse burnt, Lallang behind the hedge was cut and burnt, 
9. Other work . 
About 600 attaps hove been made in the past two months, almost en- 
tirely* from material from the Gardens (sago leaves etc.). These have ^ 
been used to re-roof the potting shed, part of the plant house, the 
