m 
LOCK : THE GROWTH OF 
the following table the daily growth of these culms is 
recorded for comparison with that of Dendrocalamus. 
Table VL 
Bate, 
No. 11. 
No. 12. 
I 
No. 13. 
j 
Rain¬ 
fall. 
Remarks. 
. 
1903. 
mm. 
mm. 
mm. 
| 
mm. 
. 
1 
July 13 
1035 
610 
— 
2*5 
Fairly bright 
14 
68 
34 
— 
16*7 
Dull ; rain 
15 
84 
43 
— 
14-2 
Dull ; rain 
16 
112 
45 
— 
9*6 
Variable 
17 
132 
54 
— 
7*1 
Dull ; rain 
18 
126 
59 
— 
■ 
Variable 
19 
130 
55 
— 
1-0 
Dull 
20 
143 
60 
— 
— 
Bright 
21 
131 
53 
960 
— 
Fairly sunny 
22 
132 
57 
56 
— 
Fairly sunny 
23 
127 
62 
58 
30 
Variable 
24 
145 
68 
67 
5*1 
Variable 
25 
154 
78 
77 
51 
Variable 
26 
165 
83 
79 
12*7 
Showery 
27 
186 
107 
94 
30 
Dull ; variable 
28 
157 
84 
78 
3-8 
Dull ; variable 
29 
145 
83 
87 
4-5 
Dull 
30 
j 273 
153 
148 
35*9 
Heavy rain 
31 
282 
173 
171 
91 
Dull ; rain 
August 1 
280 
201 
202 
3*9 
Dull ; rain 
2 
296 
221 
197 
*5 
Afternoon bright 
3 
297 
265 
255 
— 
Morning bright 
4 
290 
266 
222 
1*3 
Sunny 
5 
260 
249 
237 
— 
Fine ; some sun 
6 
215 
219 
2,988 
— 
Fine to dull 
7 
165 
179 
— 
— 
Sunny 
8 
162 
194 
— 
2-5 
Showery 
9 
139 
166 
— 
— 
Sun 
10 
190 
222 
— 
5*9 
Sun 
11 
225 
256 
— 
8*4 
Bain 
12 
240 
303 
— 
71 
Rain 
13 
252 
303 
— 
— 
Bright 
14 
245 ) 
4,905 
— 
— 
Variable 
15 
245 j 
— 
— 
— 
Variable 
16 
193 
— 
• — 
5*1 
Rain in afternoon 
17 
170 
— 
■— 
— 
Sunny 
18 
6.611 
3-0 
Rain in afternoon 
