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The usual inspections of municipal roadside trees were carried out, and 
reports submitted. Advice was also given by the Assistant Curator in connec¬ 
tion with various other outside work, chiefly connected with tree planting 
and felling. 
GOVERNMENT HOUSE DOMAIN AND OTHER 
OUTSIDE CHARGES 
The usual work at Government House was carried out during the year. 
Planting of trees and shrubs was supervised at Rang*oon Road School, Radin 
Mas School, St. Andrew Cathedral and by Raffles Statue. 
A visit was paid to St. John’s Island and advice given with regard to 
felling diseased Angsana trees. 
Four new wreaths were prepared for the Cenotaph during the year. These 
have been very satisfactory. The plants used have been chiefly Hemigraphis 
colorata and the small varieties of Coleus, They have stood the rather 
extreme explosure surprisingly well; the Secretary of the Cricket Club has 
kindly continued to arrange for watering the wreath. 
The usual inspections of roadside trees were carried out and advice given 
with regard to felling and planting. Four hundred and fourteen trees were 
felled and one hundred and thirty-three planted. 
R. E. HOLTTUM, 
Director of Gardens , S. S. 
