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Fifty-seven Bauhinia variegata, 60 Albizzia and 10 Erythrina were planted on the roadsides between Shaukiwan and Tytam New Road.
On the slopes near Hung Hom Police Station, 24 Hibiscus, 19 clumps of Russelia and 6 Mussaendas were planted.
In Fanling Road, 6 Albizzia procera, 12 Bauhinia Blakeana and 180 Ficus creepers were planted.
Six Bauhinia variegata and 45 Hibiscus bushes were planted at the east end of Kennedy Road.
About 120 feet of bamboo were planted round a septic tank below the old road at Repulse Bay.
At the Bowen Road Tram Station, a small plot was planted with Blue Grass and 7 Bamboo Palms (Chrysalidocarpus).
Forty-five feet of bamboo were planted around a latrine at Barker Road Tram Station.
Eighty flowering shrubs and 106 Ficus creepers were planted on Crown Land at Wanchai Gap at the expense of a building contractor who had damaged the wild trees and shrubs there.
Around the Military Cemetery, Stanley, 32 Aleurites and 4 Banian cuttings were planted.
On a plot by the side of Chatham Road, Kowloon, 72 Hibiscus were planted.
Forestry Service Paths. These paths which were originally made for the use of Forest Guards were all repaired at the end of the year.
Clearing Undergrowth around Houses.-About 5,504,160 square feet were cleared in various parts of the Colony in connection with anti-malarial measures.
At Mount Davis an area of 118,125 square feet of Crown Land was cleared by the Military Authorities under the supervision of a forester.
Clearing for Survey Purposes.-4,393,120 square feet of undergrowth were cleared for the Public Works Department in connection with the formation of new roads,
Forestry Licences, New Territories.-The total amount of fees collected amounted to $4,926.47 compared with $4,881.11 in 1919.
NURSERIES, AGRICULTURE, &c.
Beacon Hill Nursery.-15 lbs. of Pinus Massoniana and 11 lbs. of American Pine tree seeds were sown in beds to raise young trees for use in forming plantations in 1921.
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Fifty-seven Bauhinia variegata, 60 Albizzia and 10 Erythrina were planted on the roadsides between Shaukiwan and Tytam New Road.
On the slopes near Hung Hom Police Station, 24 Hibiscus, 19 clumps of Russelia and 6 Mussaendas were planted.
In Fanling Road, 6 Albizzia procera, 12 Bauhinia Blakeana and 180 Ficus creepers were planted.
Six Bauhinia variegata and 45 Hibiscus bushes were planted at the east end of Kennedy Road.
About 120 feet of bamboo were planted round a septic tank below the old road at Repulse Bay.
At the Bowen Road Tram Station, a small plot was planted with Blue Grass and 7 Bamboo Palms (Chrysalidocarpus).
Forty-five feet of bamboo were planted around a latrine at Barker Road Tram Station.
Eighty flowering shrubs and 106 Ficus creepers were planted on Crown Land at Wanchai Gap at the expense of a building contractor who had damaged the wild trees and shrubs there.
Around the Military Cemetery, Stanley, 32 Aleurites and 4 Banian cuttings were planted.
On a plot by the side of Chatham Road, Kowloon, 72 Hibiscus were planted.
Forestry Service Paths. These paths which were originally made for the use of Forest Guards were all repaired at the end of the year.
Clearing Undergrowth around Houses.-About 5,504,160 square feet were cleared in various parts of the Colony in connection with anti-malarial measures.
At Mount Davis an area of 118,125 square feet of Crown Land was cleared by the Military Authorities under the supervision of a forester.
Clearing for Survey Purposes.-4,393,120 square feet of undergrowth were cleared for the Public Works Department in connection with the formation of new roads,
Forestry Licences, New Territories.-The total amount of fees collected amounted to $4,926.47 compared with $4,881.11 in 1919.
NURSERIES, AGRICULTURE, &c.
Beacon Hill Nursery.-15 lbs. of Pinus Massoniana and 11 lbs. of American Pine tree seeds were sown in beds to raise young trees for use in forming plantations in 1921.
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