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AGRICULTURAL DEPARTMENT, 
ttofi in Agric. C 
KEDAH, 
Jr~ up'j 22nd. M uharr am,1 356 J 13 • 
A/or Sftrr) '*4- nil . Apill, 
Sir, 
With-further reference to your letter of the 
30 th March, I have the honour to thank you for the trouble 
that you have taken to identify and at the same time 
settle the long standing problem of what "Pupor" should 
botanically be. 
2. I am forwarding further specimens of flowers 
of "Pupor" which I collected from Bukit Pinang about 9 
miles from Alor Star. I hope they will reach you in a 
disguisable condition as they were collected on last 
Thursday. 
. 3 . I have also seen some wild'Pupor'trees in the 
forest but the leaves were rather smaller than the 
domestic variety. I do not know whether they belong to 
another variety. But should they be in flower when X come 
across them the next time I shall be glad to forward 
flowering specimens to you if you are interested in them. 
4 - I have got two "Kandis" trees in my garden 
one bearing male and another female flowers. At the 
The Assistant 
Director of Gardens, 
SINGAPORE. 
