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I^th February, 
Dear Symington, 
Of the sheets you 1 eft behind last time 
I have examined the following and should like to 
send them off to Kew, if you don’t mind* I have 
a parcel to be made up very soon. 
^4656 Brastagi, your collecting. This is 
the thing with 2 stemens that puzzled me, and 
Ridley, Kew. ve tried all sorts of things, 
but not, I think, Laoiat ae to which family it 
belongs. It is not in Ridley * 3 list and is probably 
an alien. 
284S9 Labelled ? La si anther a or ?hydnophylum. 
This is Microtropis sp., not matched here. 
50597 The long flowered simple leaved thing 
from Sg. Kial, Cameron's Highlands, which we thought 
might be Turraea . It is apparently close to that genus 
but has about BO anthers scattered inside the top part 
of the staminal tube on short filaments. I don’t know 
of anything in Meli aceae like this. To ^udge from a 
boiled up flower it is very fragrant. I hope more of 
it turns up. 
15462 The sheets which has been referred to 
Agrostistaehys, Beddomea and Botryophora at various 
times. It is an Aglaia . Ridley describes a simple 
leaved one from Borneo, but ex descript, this is different. 
<$esv. 
C.F.Symington, Esq., 
Forest Research Institute, 
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