. 1,1 ice Auxiliary Work : .sight He joins an, three iiiecellaneous ^.ortonen 
fron the Gardena are serving .mbera oi the Polite Aux - . 
fron Uie far uems art? bcj-v-lh^ —*7 \ " ~ ^ 
(l.eisetsu Kyozyodan) and as such they are called u P? r ‘ fre ^f / a 
work cancemlW' passive defence, During this month :4r. iiSP^^K^IRgAr ( 
o iL the I division) an 1 It. FChfAfO (a hunityo in n Division) an. 
his assistant Che JUJU1MI (iteiboin) had to do a good deal or w ^*^”, Caxllng 
for ant ve .'if •••inf the worker’s books, and in their absence ^Players 
cex tifientee, to see if any of the persons were affected by the .foie 
In this connection the householders had also to be torn not „o . ut 
alarmed at this inquiry since the object of the ordinance as explained in ^ 
preamble, ie to direct the able bodied males between lr-»0 ye* 1 A - _ 
more useful work as Judged from the food production and the mlio.ii} - — •* 
view, leaving, the less useful ana non-fatiguing torn t or tlvs not 
i„ Hu. ir. the above mentioned category, and to the ieml- workers. in the 
tain e Kui.,ic in the Gterdens and around j^t, no one has been ai.ected b;, .he 
OX * ^Furtuer we tod to infom the people that though the Gov.rnaent would 
v i auch appreciate if female workers were to step x. ana tin c,. tue 
...osuciea created by the males effected by the ordinance, as explai-»e<, oj 
tbt official announcement, it will not violate ta« ■ 1 0l ' t ,u : . . 
customs of the local corx.unities by compelling tu a. ale yo„»U.ut-.n to ^ 
t ork in ofi-tcee, factories, etc. 
mkm W # 
i j rp pfi ^a tin^ Yard : 
jtodti U’wn ~ Qcnnf > 2 bi^x-ius# 
Or Stingo - Oeophiln (fron Penang), Atalr.utia U 
. r, _ A _ „V _ «i5 ■ni C- 
i’lants 
tia (sue k<- /*e ) y kuta j 
{VhVGOlt Htj , 
; ia v tr n i a r o c 1 abil i r y 
Kho dodenr^ ron 
» so.)). i c r. , x i u. .. f e w 
unlabclled 
i i >is ) >s :-os. k> f 37 $ 
90, 79, 03, 
lii j lyf^CtlUa 6p • 
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plants from Penang. 
e& - La^erstroemla tewaentosa , 
102 ol. c35, 75.i:ucuno Beimettii, Cacti . h sp. 
in the ^laas Uoum practically all the toegoBlaR, i vm: , anu succulent 
'{aplu^ribh^s ^hybrid) | 
plants were re-potteu. 
Plants planted outside include wavenia syac .aoxiis, 
Coepcranthes (hybrid), and lihododeuaron (aybrxde). . _ _ •• . 
Attempts at grafting tomato on iioiaaum (ban to daja, 
A number of arose pollinations between a disrase-raEistant oi , ...,n . .... 
other varieties were node. Many flowers oi arrabiuaea rotun.u»t., «ei » 
crossed with A. magnifies nr d on« good fruit meultea. 
11, orchids: The orchid collection war. maintained as durinrj-hc ^ 
non th. TTnur-iber of plants were re-potted. A few new pollinations we. c . 
of plants which rarely flower. 
3. 
Mr*. KOLTTllC 9 S BOlViKlUAL » «0.U. . . , 
ErD huLVOTJt continued hin study of the grasses native xa h..la^a, ( 
writing new descriptions of all species and correcting the names i. h id-ley s 
Flora. he completed a survey of thePanicun trio, and began to ue*i .x.n 
the Andi'opegtfat tribe. he also eoatiaued to write a summary oi his usual 
o'D3urva tloiits on xtixis. 
ky • 
SF/ . tli idi^cou ti uued 1 * his researches on the structure and development 
of xslayiiti fruit . nu seeds. he iu.s nearly completed tn* survey '<* 
htv-umiuoua -sceus, and has .xde a large nunbtr oi ura-mgs illustrating the 
. uvalnomt-nt .oi oni t >f the. fruit out ol the flower. The research nar led 
t “ p"i. C i rev don i . the classification of the tropical Aegum..nosse. 
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