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15 th August, 
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Dear Symington, 
Thanks for your No. 4.9 in F.R. 0 . 48 / 54 . 
C.F. 12615 ana S'pore 10028 are, I think, 
Elaeocarpus Masters!i . We have no duplicates 
of the other C.F. numbers. 
I cannot Jet trace Oreorhamnus Haniff 3964 . 
You mention one (”a duplicate of yours”) from G.Korbu. 
Is this Haniff*s specimen or another? If Haniff*s 
and you have a duplicate, then we should have the 
original, unless the duplicate was sent you from Kew. 
If not Haniffs, can you please give me the no. and 
any other information. If you do find duplicates of 
your C.H. collections at any time, I should like to 
have one. I don't think I found it there. 
van Steenis has had our Symplocaceae for 
a long time. He is on leave at present, hut no doubt 
will look in here on his way out, and I will ask him 
about them. 
Corner is completely recovered. I have 
been running through his collections, and there are 
several interesting things, amongst them Inocarpus 
edulis apparently truly wild . The Eugenia grand is 
forest on old beaches behind the coast has some 
interesting things in it, and this particular place 
(Jason Bay on the charts) has not been settled and is 
little interfered with. 
Symington, Esq., 
^nr»pgt. ~Da _ t& 4-. 
Yours sincerely. 
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