it in Krian. 
so also is 
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I observed some indigo in r rovinee Wellesley. There is 
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quite a lot of ^apioca there. The pineapple, cultivation 
continues hut there are no . fruits at pies/Sent. 
A*T.Bryant tells me that the cloves XKSCQCJOffi at 
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Lumut were planted in his time there as „uoai vioxoiiui 
uiiiocj., ana trio- uuwexo p 4 .cUj.teu luo out uieci oui, 
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August j^bth j.n the waterfall Gar dens two species of 
Grammatophyllum are' in flower. A Purxraea is out. So far 
Widdringtonia TThdtei is .growing under glass. Md. Kanifx 
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has succeeded' in ctossing seme of the hibiscus paints 
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Imp&tiens mirabilis carries,' its last flov.eps. I am told 
the Attalea Gohune has once fruited,, in Penang, 
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August ' 27th. Tip the Government hill roa.d almost to the 
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top f to identify a. plant observed by Bryant, which turned out 
to be Bauk ini a , Of wild flowers upon the hill there are 
, globesa 
very- few. The green Sip-1 ran the is flowering abundantly, 
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Melastoma decemfidum and Rho&omyrtus are flowering sparingly. 
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Adenanti era dumosa is in flower .and a few inconspicuous 
bushes are out rarely, Rubus glomeratus is fairly well out 
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high .up the hill. Bromheadia is out. Tabenaria lacertifera 
is scarcely at flowering. • Two grasses were seen in flower. 
Glob a aurantlaca was flowering ■ 
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In the afternoon I went to Bukit Mertajam, 
leaves of Sag!ttaria were being harvested for the 
r a 
of pigs, 
1 observed the following to be on sale in 
mere 
feeding 
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market of Bukit Mertajam town:- Cabbage, lettuce, brirgals 
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the white chiefly, Vigna catiang, kankong, celery leaves, 
chillies, whole ,chiilie plants, ginger inquantity, colocasia in 
quantity, sugar cane, sayor manis, carambola, pachyrrl izus in 
quantity, lagenaria, Benincasa in plenty, Momordica, Luffa, 
fresh pomegranates, rambutans , pineapples, large round oranges, 
durian blanda, water nalo^s, chempedak, durians, *a few only, 
mango steens , an dpi an. tains . 
