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vii-ix. Personal. 



X. To support the formation of a British Institute of 

 Tropical Agriculture. 



xi. To appoint a committee to co-operate with the Inter- 

 national Institute of Agriculture in Rome. 



xii. To appoint a committee to discuss the internal affairs of 

 the Association Scientifique d'Agronomie Coloniale et 

 Tropicale, i.e., the organisation under whose auspices 

 these Congresses are held. 



Dr. J. D. Gimlette's "Malay Poisons and Charm Cures," (J. & A. 

 Churchill, London, 1915, pp. viii + 127) and the Rubber Receuil of 

 the International Rubber Congress and Exhibition, (Batavia, 1914, J. 

 H. de Bussy, Amsterdam, 1914, pp. 614), are books recently published, 

 which should find their way to every station in the Peninsula. 



The poisonous Depu plandok mentioned by Dr. Gimlette on 

 page 48 and elsewhere proves to be a new species of Wikstroemia, — 

 W. Ridley i, Gamble, — which is restricted to Pahang, Tringganu and 

 Kelantan, as far as we know at present. 



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