131/27 
15th April 
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Dear Professor Bve&elius, 
I hasten to thank you for your very great kindness 
fully n: y long letter- to you about 
r* 
o 
Artoearpus. For your permission to publish your notes 
and the two excellent photographs I am exceedingly 
grateful* It is owing to your .most careful consideration 
of the proolem that we are enaoled to know the right 
botanical names for these two fruit-trees, the chempedafc 
and the jack-fruit, and therefore when X write an 
account of them. It will give me great pleasure to 
acknowledge this ceot of gratitude. 
As you say, the chempedax must be called A. Integra 
and for the jack-fruit we must find another name, I 
have already written to the British Museum concerning 
this and I expect a reply very soon. As the differences 
between these two species have not beer, clearly set 
out, 1 intend to describe them in detail as well as to 
state the nomenclature 1 enquiry, X will therefore write 
the payer on the subject ? s soon as I hear from the 
British Museum. 
Your description, nr garment and extracts are so 
clear that I can find no uncertainty, hut if, in the 
meantime, any doubt should arise, I will take the 
liberty of writing to you again* 
Professor N.E Svedslius, 
Bo t©niska Irs titu tionen 
Uppsala, 
S W S D £ N , 
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