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following number be quoted 
in the reply to this letter, 
and that replies be addressed 
to the office, and not to in¬ 
dividuals by name. 
104 In F. R.O • 70/35 
Dear Corner, 
Many thanks for the Cameron Highlands collections 
which arrived safely. I have roughly looked over them. I 
am particularly interested to see a specimen of Wightla 
borneensjs . I collected it from this locality once myself 
but the only other collection from the M.P. is from Taiping 
FOREST RESEARCH INSTITUTE, 
KEPONG, SELANGOR, FED. MALAY STATES. 
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Hills. It is an amazingly attractive thing in flower and I 
tried to strike cuttings but without success. 
I shall be interested to see your new Artocarpus . 
Yes I*rn quite sure the chempedak is wild in the Peninsula. 
I have often seen it in jungle where it is usually called 
bangkong or chempedak hutan. Malays say that the jungle form 
has not edible pulp like the cultivated form but the seeds 
are edible - which is the sort of variation one might expect 
as a result of cultivation. 
I am now working on Xanthophyllum. 
P.3. 
I see you claim in the Annual Heport to have first dis¬ 
covered Anemone sumatrana at C«H.. We collected it there twice 
in 1931." Henderson ident i f I ed the specimens but cannot have 
kept a record of them. 
E.J ,H. Corner, Esq., 
Botanic Gardens, 
SINGAPORE. 
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