! Comer * q Notary! o&l ffark . 
Mr. G : ii-; <mnt : m;®d hiu work on fungi. In cmpa^y with 
Dr. Marita. h« Mil • >ll®eted 45 ®p ole® ®f t«tw • of which 
specimen® h;,v. r u«: < n prepared to at id *o the alge herbarium* 
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6. X ot* -L*i^ ~aru. 
349 wtre potted or re-ootted, and also 16 uanx*n ' 
Htiedlinra. 3 '^ v * cutting® wr- : i planted, imludiiig 230 of ffluua 
call ic am a fro. 7i u&h. 330 Jbc^O® Gi‘ Hoyal Pain Wv.ru 
pi nted. Id Aroi»is «ftd ferae Mr® sent to the jKLsnt Bouse. 
2 u wjperug ^ Lairna werj su^pJUtm f >a replace old : lanta on 
thj Plant Koon •,* stepr. f 7 trocar idling® ye e went l’or planting 
cn lawn U v tr«i‘, nu/eery }• 13 ^iajut& we: c ovnt to {fovernraci.t 
House* ani 3 arantd ^-.fiud to sifjiport® for OaTerar^ent Hout:e. 
7* Plant House. 
*. **» » -** M»r i I ■ +* -mr-*- ** ■*» ■*> -*»■> — * 
231 new plant® were brought frrn the Chinese® gardener f e 
nursery fov diapl/jy oxi th,. etepa -.nd 244 old plants retimed. 
Two plants of Junlper-n® benrjdlanA in lar»«re pot® <N n *h* steps 
ware reraowad as t toy had bocnn® too old. and * e laced tj n^w 
plant®. The plant® in the i®® ware to® ned i jsual. 
About 30 plant® of Ant hurl un were re-pot tad. 
H. Orchid® . 
The usual display of flowering orchid <1 nt.a ms ma1nt«lri®d 
in the riant House. No new hybrids flowered during th^ n- nth. 
42 new onlll nations ve e *.v*d<r. of which about hall h®v-? '’oiled, 
12 new collections '••7' seeds were sown, incluin; the following 
very Inters® v ing cronaeas ^^‘hoglottl® pllocito y Oalan - he 
voratrifolis , “Dcndroblum ‘Sir elm >tuber x Constance, Renrntherella 
hi® t: Ionian x f-iccolMbiu^ mini .**w and 3]i den drum a^anfordianum x 
cbrlunanura. The local orchids have been rugul^riy inspected and 
t r c a 7 eu a® nee s c s x-y ; a f ew pi© n t j; flow a re d a r.d ** v rc nam ad . 
3 . General >v of. ^ in Ga rden g. 
An average of >®or® th>x n 7 r.*on mr- r or&xng day were c~ loyed 
£1 1 the ikiitiii? C «#i i* * JiOjfcU C U i AiU u *4 'Jk Uvi ti 'J of p \ t W-'I v.ic. C}l«X'vJ.an® 
staff for more thun 3 won Vco hsc eaulted in conni dor able arrears 
of waadliig. ai«u t]ia CUrdan la growing a&or«- and roar® unti^. 
Orasa cult lag turn aloo ®ulfeie®d irar. the abaoRce of . ;®n 
on ieava anc dulnya duo to changes oi staff. 
I, fl7TRs A d .g - Cunns and oth^j bods were weeded. A plan- ox* one 
r»f the no /.l/ o*.- looted bou.;«i::villaa seedling® jj-lvantef, and 
also n In . > OunijK ru© ber-vor iana from the Plant >!ov&c s^epn, 
tawn K - A troa of Cao a ia ap c; 0 1 »Vb T l j a pruned to jri vn no rr ^o: 
ror fa r s c n 7 n* 1 1 c n J" ' 7n f f jjJ T~b Too T an" th« 3ur. i^ookexv* 
weeded"." 
da oo 71 - c.nc Coconut saedling (ynlloo variety) plnn*ad. 
h.ofarR 7 - Th old ‘Torlngin troe- near the Director* s house pruned 
To 11 rbton or.f of ‘ho lor^a hrornho® which Is in dnng^r of 
f n 1 1 in- ov. r "ho orchid hcnchnr. nhich it ahadco. 
L.^wn i) - All ®t.h® »n-' bad® wuedud; raore Gladiolus bulba 
planted; Mi l > ' by ihv ne^r coral wall -vntiu red. 
p»h®r work . All lawn a rad grace cut, and were swept twice 
a Wtfek oe 
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