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March 1 28th. I botanised near the Crag. Upon the nor.th 
Bide of the bungalow which v?e have- taken is a hank of 
flowers,- Lantana red and white, Stachytarpheta , Spilanthes 
Acmelia, Rubutf paniculatus, ffynura. rosea, Actinosonoemis 
filiformis, Breynia discigera, and Mussaenda. Bynedrella 
is also there. 
The scarlet .BauMnia is .gorgeous • upon 
ancl al so dpvn at 130Ox c, 
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Be spite the hah of flow ers n ear .our 
little is out upon the hill top. 
the hill cop 
bungalow/, 
hilArccfi 29 th. to Penang and hack. Apparently the 
4 flowering season is on the increase; for -instance, I find 
tv o Eugenias out, one on the hillside, and the - other m 
the Waterfall hardens. I collected several plants upon the 
wav down. . Two Blowers of Bromheadia were seen out at 
1400ft., and when I returned in the evening then flowers 
had closed. 
On the’ flowers of Pterocarpus indicus in the Water- 
* fall Gardens, Apis dorsta is exceedingly -diligent, 
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March 30th. hptanised in the neighbourhood ex 
the Crag. The hollow to the north /of the hotel is 
quite good ground. One descends into it past uie oil¬ 
engine which supplies water to • the hotel, and passes 
through Adinandra scrub with Oleichenia, and Baemono/rhops 
an q a little Bipteris, into forest. The plants collected 
are no/. -741 and forwards. R ain came on. 
t 
In the morning Apis dorsata had been very ns- 
uoon the flovers of Pterocarpus indicus at the Crag, 
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S'chima is quite a common tree about the hillsides 
and is full of flower. A Bichopsis or sonething similar 
is likewise in flover. Millettia atropurpurea is * third 
tree in flower; an a Quo reus or Gastano.sis is a fourth, 
“ . • ' ' ’ ‘ „ -w \ ' -* - - ■ %. 
Of small trees in flower there is a common 
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