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It is requested that the 
following number be quoted 
in the reply to this letter, 
and that replies be addressed 
to the office, and not to in¬ 
dividuals by name. 
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No. 
23in F.R.0.166/33. 
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FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE, 
KEPONG, SELANGOR, FED. MALAY STATES. 
23rd October, 19 34. 
To, 
Dear Henderson, 
Thank you for the original plates which 
I have received safely. I agree, the number has turned 
out very well. Thank you very much indeed for all the 
trouble you have taken with my paper. 
I have just returned from Kelantan where 
Walton and I visited Gunong Stong. The summit was very 
disappointing from a botanical point of view. There is 
only a very small exposure of limestone near the summit 
which is of granite like the rest of the mountain. 
This appears to have been insufficient to support a 
calcicolous flora. 
Thank you very much for the duplicates. 
I feel very guilty never having sent you anything for 
so long but I simply have had no time to tackle the 
distribution of duplicates. 
M.R* Benderson, Esq., 
Botanic Gardens. 
Singapore 
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