Identifier: agriculturalbull02unse (
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Agricultural bulletin of the Straits and Federated Malay States. New seriesYear:
1902 (
1900s)Authors: Subjects:
Agriculture AgriculturePublisher:
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view book online to see this illustration in context in a browseable online version of this book.Text Appearing Before Image:gationsare supplied as a rule, without charge, but should special expensesbe incurred in connection with any such reports, or with the com-mercial value of particular materials or manufactured products,which the Council do not consider themselves warranted in meet-ing, a statement of such outlays will be furnished, for repayment,when the Reports are supplied. Should an investigation or reportof exceptional character be asked for by a Government Depart-ment, an estimate of the attendant expenses will be submitted,with a view to ascertain whether authority for such expenditurewill be given. ii To assist Merchants, Planters and others who may wish to availthemselves of the advantages offered asset forth above, the Govern-ment have appointed Mr. C. Curtis, F. L. S., Botanic Gardens,Penang, to act as Agent; to whom all enquiries should be made,and all materials requiring scientific or technical examination, orcommercial valuation should be submitted for forwarding to theImperial Institute.Text Appearing After Image:AGRICULTURAL BULLETIN OF THE STRAITS AND FEDERATED MALAY STATES. No. i.) JANUARY, 1903. Vol. If PARA RUBBER IN THE BOTANIC GARDENS SINGAPORE. With Plate. The Plate given this month, shows a view of the large planta-tion of Para Rubber in the Botanic Gardens, Singapore. The largetrees on the right are among the oldest trees in the Peninsula andwere planted in 1878. They are about 60 feet in height and be-ginning from the nearest to the spectator measure, at five feet fromthe ground :— five feet two inches in circumference.Branches at 3 feet from the ground just below this, itis 9 feet in circumference while the three branchesmeasure respectively at 416 from the ground, 4feet 7 inches, 3 feet 9 inches and 4 feet 6 inches.At 5 feet from the ground 4 feet 1 inch. No. o2 1095 This tree throws a branch below this point measuring 2 feet 9inches at the base. No. 9. At 5 feet from the ground 5 feet 7 inches. The other trees on the left were planted at a much later dateabout 1884 and vary inagriculturalbull02unseNote About Images Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original work.