< 
-u- 
Lawn S - A Eugenia tree on the western "border of the Jungle 
* area fell during a storm, was cut up and removed. 
Lawn T - Grass cutting. 
Lawns U V - Gardens Jungle. The new trees planted three 
months ago were cleared of climhers growing round them. 
A large dead tree on the Gluny Road "boundary was felled, 
as it was dangerous, and a Quercus spreading too much 
over the Rogie entrance was pruned of several branches. 
r 
Lawn W - Grass cutting and weeding. All the young palms recently 
dug on this lawn were given a top-dressing of ferti- 
lizer. 
Lawn X - Grass cutting. The old Sun Rockery thoroughly weeded, 
and new plants of Isotoraa longiflora put out and 
labelled. An old Arenga palm fell In a storm and was 
removed. 
Lawn Y - (For Vegetable Garden, see separate report). A very 
large Oil Palm, damaged near the base by a shell, 
fell and brought down a large bamboo clump with it. 
Clearing these occupied much labour. The result will 
be a little more room and light on the west side of 
the nursery. 
Lawn Z - Pahudia rhomboidea . an interesting and useful leguminous 
tree from the Philippines, flowered for the first time. 
It was introduced by seed in 1918? but had lost its 
label and was wrongly named until the flowers estab- 
lished its identity. 
Two new beds were dug on the old tennis court in front of 
the Asst. Director’s house, to accommodate further Gannas. The 
work of transplanting a complete set of Gannas to this area, 
after propagation in sand beds to free them if possible from 
disease, was not quite completed. The seedling Bougainvilleas 
made very good new growth, and were re-staked and pruned. A 
few more seedling Hippeastrum bulbs flowered and were trans- 
planted for further trial. 
Area round Gardens Quarters north of Gluny Road . The areas 
round the cooly lines were kept clean as usual, and grass cut- 
tings, domestic refuse etc. made into compost for manuring the 
men’s vegetable beds. The area round the former Asst. Botanist’s 
Qrs. (now occupied by military) had been left, as our men had 
been told not to go there, for several months past. It was not 
cleaned by the military, and so had grown up thickly with lallang 
and weeds, which were removed during the latter part of the 
month, upon a request from military headquarters. This work took 
much labour. 
9. Vegetable Gardens . 
Many beds were re-conditioned and planted as follows: - 
9 beds of each;- Long Bean, Cucumber & Brinjal vars. 
6 ” *’ Kachang Bendi 
3 ” each:- Brassica, Bayam, Sorghum, Lesser Yam, 
Sweet Potato 
1 bed of each Indian Let'^uce, Chives, Lettuce Migno- 
nette, Ga Janus indicus, Basella, Dolichoe 
lablab, French Bean, Kangkong, Shallots, 
Japanese Pumpkin (2 vars. ) 
In lawn R the following plants were planted in vacant 
vegetable beds:- 
30 Angsana cuttings, 22 Andira surinamensis , 22 Lagers- 
Ao 
