30 plant* 
40 plants 
40 bens sown with seeds. 
(3} lilc otlang t abac ua ( tobacco ) 
( 4 ) Our cio m son . 
i5) 
*? re ? ha¥e De63Q reserved in trie bul oana for thf$ cornu- 
achoois tiV ^ ati ° a ta * Btail liha i^ueational Department «nd the 
. _ ^; w > Ora se cutting ^ ©seeping:* and 
ue ^-^' oi -grains Conti nueci ao in roc entSdlsT 5 
i lit*** * ^ , under Mr* Kuppusaioy, was 
wre"!!-"- n £ n r *#ular routine by /;. gang of 1‘amil women and after 
y «Y» 1 T SSSit4r CoB9>08t * A *•* ;Mre Oanoaa 
ill il' * n 3 B * A Plant of woe .in.; armor was 
& ® x ,ff P ®P**°« D “® whi3i ‘ died on lawn A. New seedlings of 
^ Q " ft plnr r.,~d to fill gap.? in the bea Of A*m 
o.‘I.» n „ on Xawn . “ W * B * ceded end the shrubs pruned, cuttings 
Oon^f® U -*^» n f ° r p f;’ ; E, K atl ,n where necessary. Avave mi era ennt ha and 
i^!siiJ.?,.mOEa ilowerea -n th, re kerr , r a result of dV weather 
OUu the AuBumixim Unllistenofr , though wen grown, failed to 
CcreuB 
ill 
flouor. 
n -i',„3" i ‘^4° {a * ad 2 ta f? •*?•) *** S*i*fc»ittNl as usual, under Mr. Pekla- 
, Wi one Tamil labourer cwo women for weeding. Plants 
t roe ra, brought by. , Alphonse from Nuaia Lumpur, mv&6~ 
”." 3 a pA ?* variety of pgadurlifol ie which had. been 
» • (k. < «. 
I . i 'li'a ' V I Ik ^ rn M. «... — -• — if — A. _ 
1r .a ^ v> ., . , u : ;r : ' y waxen naa n 
Garden in aye ciaa. v-'a^four" by Mr7 «iphonso In a private 
1*1*1 /?. j no old sun rockrry wss wssdsd* 
- .. t««^v N „,L‘ young durian trees, seedlings from an old tree 
-t, It&wn Z which ana excop tiom.ily fine fruit a , were planted. 
f 1 Ih f weashar of March caused several species to 
-n ‘ v !il°v ih 3yo lan. These were studied by Mr. 
flowered for thTHrat W and proved t ^ - e^le.V of hybrid ^ 
?**■ ;.t i„ UCS ^* ‘ 4I hi*iug»to..o continued hi a ©are of the seedlings, 
r ‘ -b :; hl' ? h ^f f olli ^ Ucn ♦ «» aeediinge of iinpew rChaueunnae 
f-l. t rh.x kho .-..1 ■ u ,*"’ ' Jf tlia “.kSdioa were raiaed artificially, are uro- 
+ ^dJlf sdtisf ictorily , and havi atarteu now growth after their 
X X .1 ij L .. l3 U| 
2 . 
of 
**,t" 0 ■*- - ° ».* Mr. iiolttuii 1 oorlete-i hj.-J study 
Sttt n.dP» Vo 4a:/a!!l ^ ^ iheraceae by deal in;; jnera 
T. ‘ “^2 * f f’ x ® shti^.i.obba. He then began to write a general 
lit r ~ on ~n u) }nJi a x+t ±ir (‘ °* Sa 5 lUa 8tudles or thQ flow months. 
^ x«Taatlgation of the wild bananas of Malaya, for which 
/l7*««/f? aasns collecfcC; ’ in i’seant years by Mr. Corner provide valuable 
**b.i l»tU iSX. 
3 • 
_ v . 1 »»0 .-J u% Coi-nei^ continued hi.- r-c^earche 
- A t! U '' 7 a ? a rj^TtF^^Tljr. noriba in his botanical studies in 
x leMand laborator; * 
/V 
4. 0 * s 1 t 
-- tapper , Ipomi&a fc ‘Ulcjie. >i, Qleandar, also i| x*e# 
un-nan^-- plants brought by Pr. kVatanabe ^ 
3?obacco , Cotton, luntingia caiBbura, i.ucliio, C r u^ , ubo 
^oi3.juT'yullc£i Tuvtjy s iJpeui l s Datura, certain gra^o ^iven hy ,;r, Oahim 
ala*2iBi®il palm)* f T r' 
§£^iift|^Sow^5 Dyera lax 1 f 1 ora ( Je.Lu Long ) , Uiiry aa a t hernia ( t'z*o\a Crpan ) 
