TREE 
KAYU RU 
SELIMBAR 
SENA 
SENGKAWANG 
0HENOLOGICAL CHART (continued) 
“i nwoi* ! Fruit 
Aue. : Kuantan 
June : Kedah. 
;fluff. j Kuantan 
•Mgs ; Kuantan, 
♦May : Kuala Lumpur 
uala Lumnur 
SEPETIR 
•June : Sungei Buloh 
; July : Jchore - 
SERAYA 
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;Sept»: Ulu Gombak 
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:Sept.: Ulu Gombak 
•Oct. • Gintine Simpah . 
SIMPOH , 
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:Feb. : Kedah 
:May j Johore 
sJuly : Johore 
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:Aug. : Wold Hill 
. :Nov. : Malacca 
:Uec. : Malacca,- 
SURYAN 
No reports. 
TEMBUSU 
;May : Kuala Lumpur,Tampin;De c. : Sungai Buioh 
♦June : Kedah. Sungei Bulohj-;- 
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•Feb. ; Upper Perak 
♦.April: Ulu Langat 
;Juno : Weld Hill 
:}<lov. : Kuala Lumpur 
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•June : Kuantan 
:Aug.’ : Kuantan,Kuala Lipis 
sSept.^Biantan _ 
Number of Entries by districts or States. 
Selangor 
Johor! 
Pahang West 34 
Pahang East 26 
Kedah 18 
Perak North 13 
Perak South 4 
(Chikus Res.) 
TIocrl Sembilan 7 
Malacca 7 
Penang 5 
Kelantan 2 
Dindings 2 
Prov. Wellesley 1 
Doubtless the record would show a 
much larger number of entries if more people had been malting 
observations* As it stands, it can only be assumed to be a 
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very partial record of what baB happened . It, however, shows, 
that Kerning has been found in fruit 4* during every month of 
the year, Meranti in nine months, and Chengal in eight months. 
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Chengal represents a single speoies. 
5, in order to show how the records 
appear when applied to particular species, the following 
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table. No. 3, has been prepared to show the records for 
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1923 of certain of the better known species of Meranti. 
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