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Island of Ceylon, by Mrs. Light, which are yet 

 flourishing, I dare say, in the Commercial Resi- 

 dent's Garden. 



I h'kevvise applied your plaster with equal success 

 to the fruit-trees of the country. But to an old 

 Pumbihiios, or Shaddock tree, which was almost 

 throughout decayed, and which I had to fill up 

 with tlie plaster after the dead wood was taken 

 out, it produced wonderful renovation. I derived 

 too much benefit from this Composition to finish 

 without assuring you, that I will, with much plea- 

 sure, give you any further mformation as to its 

 success in hot countries, tnat came within my ob- 

 servation during the use of it, for several years, in 

 the district of Trinsivelly. 



1 am, Sir, 



Your most obedient Servant, 



{Signed) George Sulivan Marten. 



To Mr. Forsi/th. 



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