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Planters ind residents in the Straits Settlements and Federated 
Malay States are at liberty to send (through th ^£°‘°" 1 , a ' 
at Singapore) specimens of little known or new vegetable 
products of the Straits Settlements or Federated M a! ay States tor 
examination at' the Imperial Institute by whom a r P _ 
made, through the Colonial Secretary. Specimens s , Pj- 
sible, consist of ia few pounds of the material and should be aao ■ 
panied by full information especially respecting the precise locality 
in which the material is found and the extent of its occurrence. . 
Attention may also be drawn to the “Bulletin of the 
Institute” published quarterly, which contains records io ... 
tigations conducted at the Imperial Institute, _ and spe _ „ v ege- 
tropical agriculture and the commercial and industrial^ e^ - 
table and mineral products. Copies of this public^ ^P^ ^ essrs , 
per annum (including postage), may be ord 
Kelly & Walsh, Ltd., of Singapore. 
Special sample rooms have bee . n f •n'^hfc^Llterials^hich 
Institute, for the information of enquiry , h g 
have been investigated and valued are arauan e 
Important products also shown in the Malaya Court ,n the 
Public Galleries of the .Imperial Institute. 
Communications should be addressed to the Director, Impena 
Institute, South Kensington, London, S. W. 
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