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21 st February, 5 
Dear Symington, 
Very many thanks for your Do .5 in F.R.O. 
which makes the position very clear and also 
shows that highly probably Md.Nur did get to the summit 
of Sfcong when he went with Foxworthy through Kelanthn, 
a statement which up to now I have always doubted. 
The only record now remaining of a Eugenia 
from limestone is F .z e ylanica , collected by Kunstler 
at Gopeng. 
Corner has made a very interesting collection 
along the new road from Mawai to Mersing, mostly of trees. 
He picked up numbers of Dipterocarp leaves which were 
given Malay names by two forest guards who were with him. 
I will send these up to you shortly. You will likely 
be able to name some of them at any rate, and if there 
is anything of interest, Corner will be able to keep ar: 
eye on the trees. There is one numbered duplicate, the 
rest are unmounted and s.n. These will not be put in the 
Herbarium, but kept until better material is collected. 
J. ' Y , . * , ' > J ;i' ‘ 
t r ours sincerely, 
; 
C. F. Symington, Esq., 
Forest Research Institute, 
Kepong, 
SBIANGOR. 
