Mailotus 
something 
probably a 
and a 
1i3ce an A1bi zzia , 
P ithe o o1obium , 
t There are young shoots of Rioscores glabra e/nd 
D. orbiculata all oyer the 1 ill sides, but no signs of 
flowers* 
March 31st to the Paterfall Gardens, and remained 
in Penang* Brunfelsia is magnificently in flover both at the 
Residency and in the Waterfall Gardens* The Bougainvillaeas 
planted into the" Residency hedge are getting hold* 
The long dry leather of this year seems to have 
had a considerable effect upon flowering, so that Cassia 
fistula is doing so well, and Bauhinia candia also, and 
in the Wat w e-fall hardens Randia is white over, 
' ~ c 
' April ist. After a day in Penang, I returned to the 
Crag hotel. 
* * 
A ril 2nd, about the hill top. 
* 
h-romheadia. flowers o pen before 8.30 a.ra, . Ther is plenty 
of Gassia miraosoides near the top ox the hill* and one 
plant of it was seen in flower, Bidens was in flower there 
and I s o t oma c oromo nly . 
Someone has planted a ix evea near* to Richmond where 
it seems to be growing satisfactorily, 
^ater in the day I went into the hollow north 
of the Crag, It is place of the most luxuriant vegetation 
there are for instance fdur or five species of orchids, but 
none of "them in flower, A big Liparis is upon the rocks, 
two species of Podoehilus occur u on this branches near the 
ground: several BulbophyXlums -are present 1 a purplish ground- 
orchis is upon the rocks. 
Of typical delicate shade-vegetation (not cry togamis) 
‘ t, *' 1 ' * “ : • i. i 
are Argostemma Hookeri , Argostemma elatosterna, Bonerila 
paradoxa; and Argostemma elato sterna is sometimes upon 
banks where the direct sunlight received is small. Ties© 
