Dear Sy n 1 ngton, 
Your 9 A in P. £. 1. 70/) 5 . 
AgreedI 
2. we will do the sorting and send you 2 specimens as 
requested. We normally collect 8 numbers but M.$ur will 
have extra bags and I will tell him to make 1C whenever 
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possiole. 
5 * I will explain the timber-specimens and measurements 
to 'Uur but it will be better if your man understands also. 
4. I am keen on bark-specimens, i,e. a piece of bark 
(with wood attached) about 3"* ip f or so. I imagine your 
timber-specimens <vill have barks, so I will tell M.Kur 
that the barks are to come to Singapore and the timber to 
Repong unless you tell him differently. 
5- We are supplying paper, presses, collecting books etc. 
6. I shall tell M.hur to collect a full number of timber- 
specimen and bark-specimen of every species of tree whether 
sterile, fruiting or flowering. 
7. We are giving M.Nur an advance of pi00. 
8. Your Glochidion, ^2995* which you kindly sent is 
G.Walli chi anum . It seems to me that G. nan o gynum and 
G. dec mo carpurn are synonyms. G . W a 1 1 ichi anum is the earliest 
name . 
Yours sincerely. 
C. F. Symington, 
For 0 st Re se a r ch 
Kepong, 
SFIAhGOR, 
Ssq. , 
Institute, 
