465/34. 
IJth November* 
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Dear Sir* 
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In reply to your letter of the 1st inst., material 
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of the following species is now availaole, and has been 
collected for you: 
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Myristica bivalfcis - buds and mature flowers. 
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Myristica argentea - buds and mature flowers. 
Bixa orellana - buds to very young fruit. 
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Mimusops 31$ngi - young buds to mature flowers. 
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Matthaea sancta - buds to mature flowers. 
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Moringa pterygosperma - buds to mature flowers. 
Tecoma capensis - buds to young fruit. 
Tecoma Smithii - young buds to mature flowers. 
Bignonia diversifolia - young to mature flowers. 
These are today put into fixing fluid prepared 
according to your directions and will be despatched by the 
next mail. ‘ !• 
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The present time is unfavourable for flowering, as 
the wettest season is Just approaching. It is probable tha 1 
a number more flowers and fruits will be available about 
February and March next, of the families Olacaceae. 
M.yristicaceae, hepenthaceae, Actinidaceae, Dipterocarpaceaej 
Combretaceae, oterculisceae, Xanthophyllaceae, Hippocrateacc 
Sapotaceae, Pedaliaceae, i'lagellariaceae. 
As regards expenses, I would ash you to pay one 
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shilling and three pende for each species, to include cost 
Mr. Johan Mauritzon, 
Botaniska Labor&toriet, 
r-p,j,7 LUND, 
B.w e d e n. . 
