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From 
C*.3* Parkinson, Jsqr. , 
Forest botanist, 
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The Director, 
Botanic Gardens, 
Singapore, S# S# 
New Forest, Debra Dun, the July 1933* 
Dear Sir, 
In continuation of my letter No#505/88-31 
dated the 2nd June 1933, acknowledging receipt of 
28 botanical and timber specimens, I write to inform 
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you that our wood technologist is of the opinion that 
wood specimen No# 26175, from anatomical structure, 
is either a Q,uercus or Pasania wteitfo, The - - 
corresponding botanical specimen is a Rubiaceous plant 
(Adina rubescens Hemsl# of your list)* I shall be 
grateful if you will kindly have these checked and 
the result communicated to me. 
Yours truly, 
Forest Botanist, 
Forest Research Institute* 
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