2 - 
The Jack-fruit is glabrous or has only very 
small, adpressed, sparse hairs which soon break 
off to give a scabrid feel to the twigs and the 
underside of the leaves* 
^. would you ascertain, by reference to 
Thunberg's papers, whether Rad en; a chi a_ini.egra 
ThunD. and Sit odiuni niacr o carpo n Thu no. are t *o 
names for the same species, i*e. based on the 
same type-specimen, or whether there is another 
type-specimen for* gitooium macro carp on ° 
If there is another type- specimen for 
S*nac rocarpon , will you tell me, by conparison 
with the specimens that I am sending, whether 
it is the Chempedak or the Jack-fruit? 
References:~ 
1 jjC: Vat- Akad. Handl. Stockh. vol.J 7 * (Rudemachia) 
1779; Phil* Trans* Roy- Soc- (Sitodium) 
1781 : Rova Genera Plantarum Part I, p ^5 (Thunberg 
1781 : Ltnneane fil. Suppl. Plant. (Artocarpus, P- r 1 ) 
1918: Plant&e Thunbergianae by H.O.Juel: p.£if 7 * 
9. Is there a separate type-specimen of 
A rtocarpus integrifolla in the herbarium of Linneus 
fil.° If so, will you please identify it for me° 
*111 jou please send me a copy of the original 
labels on the type-sped mens so th t I may know 
exactly how to cite them? 
I apologise for trespassing so much upon your 
patience in asking such a big request', but if we can 
ascertain exactly the status of A-integrifolia 
