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Table VI.
COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF REVENUE AND
EXPENDITURE FROM 1900 TO 1909.
Year. Total Expenditure. Total Revenue. % of Revenue to Expenditure. 1900 $21,519.95 $1,819.10 8.45 1901 $23,561.70 $1,716.29 6.71 1902 $31,461.11 $1,208.80 3.84 1903 $31,924.01 $2,311.58 7.24 1904 $49,688.98 $25,201.44 50.72 1905 $46,570.14 $3,168.94 7.48 1906 $46,791.19 $6,898.64 14.74 1907 $44,131.14 $7,780.52 17.52 1908 $48,973.20 $11,586.43 23.66 1909 $43,694.46 $11,441.51 26.12SUPPLEMENT.
Additions to the Flora of Hongkong and the New Territories.
Clematis filamentosa, Dunn.-A species new to science, and discovered by Mr. Dunn at Ha Hong, near Taipo.
Tutcheria microcarpa, Dunn.-This is a second representative of this new Ternstræmiaceous genus and has been found in Hong-kong, Kwangtung and Fokien.
Microtropis reticulata, Dunn.-Collected by Mr. Dunn on Lantao Island and not previously named.
Sapindus Mukorossi, Gaertn.--A tree about 20 feet high of this species was found in the Little Hongkong woods in April last. Previously known from Chekiang, Fokien and Kwangtung.
Tephrosia Tutcheri, Dunn.-This species, which is new to science, has been found at Aberdeen, Little Hongkong, Sheko and on Lantao Island. It grows to a height of 20 feet.
Pileostegia viburnoides, Hk. f. et Thoms.-A member of the Hydrangea family with the habit of Ivy. Collected on the hills above Taitam reservoir and on Taimoshan.
Eugenia Sp.-A shrub 5 or 6 feet high found growing on the hills above Taihang.
Ammannia peploides, Spreng.-Collected in a paddy field near Kung Tung in the New Territories. Also known from Canton and from Persia eastward to Japan, and southward in Malaya.
Lagerstroemia subcostata, Koehne. This tree is not uncommon in the Little Hongkong woods where it grows to a height of 40 or 50 feet. Its bark is very distinctive, and it is strange that it has not been detected before. Previously found in Kwangtung and Formosa.