cannot stand rough treatment when geminating "but must 
lie still as if on the ground; They are slow. 
5. Could you send me dried specimens of your two form 
of Sandori cum ketjape? We have Just teen studying the 
Malayan trees and are not at all sure whether we should 
not distinguish two species* Have you, perhaps, in the 
herbarium any sheet which Merrill got Hochre&tiner to 
compare with the type of S.ket.la pe at Geneva? I should 
very much \i\r.e to see that if it could be discovered. 
But do this only when you have time, because I know how 
busy you must be on your return. 
6 . We were delighted with your visit to Singapore and 
regretted only that you had to be so busy. I hope your 
return has been crowned with success. 
Yours sincerely, 
Ag. Director of hardens, S. 8. 
