10 tn June 
3 
Dean aker, 
Chasen :.as handed to me .our paper on Du'--a ran,pa 
to see. It is well worth peblishing, but there are a few 
joints which call for comment. 
Macarur n a Hosei , After Henderson r ) turned from lea /e 1 ,..t 
year he identified your plant with peltate leaves us 
M . ^uingayi , a rare species onJ*y once previously collected, 
of wnich the type is at Kew, Henderson has a photograph of t 
type, ana your specimen agrees mite well with it a no witta^ 
description. I thought you knew of this. I can alter the nam 
in the MS, and would like to inoert a orisf additional note 
on the species. Tnere are t.o further joints. 
1. Do uoth ivi. Hosei and iv;,oainga v i (i,e., Doth th ; slants 
you named Hosei) have siipules with food-wadies on Upper 
" l’fl ,-v 
aurtape 9 
In y ur note you refer to the Gersek plant as having 
peltate leaves, out the plate loDelleci "front ; ersek‘ is the 
other one, with nasally inserted petiole, Yhich is right 9 1 
D rawings . I urn sorry that I uo not think those re yuite f 
good enough for publication as they stand, for the.following I 
reasons: 
1. Your lines are too thin to stand the reduction in 
size wnich will oe necessary in printing. For large drawings 
which have to be reduced rather bold lines are necess ry, 
as their thickness is also reouced in proportion to redoctior 
in bixe of the dra >ing. 
2. The lettering which you have inserted .ill al o not 
Ql'iyy stand reduction. Such lettering (where necessary), and the I 
