Ag • ^ * T *» 
J y best th&ntes for letting ft rco ^tVif? v T V.now Hr, CuMtt*s 
view*;, nn& 7. think he knows nine. I ticctroely think hr clearly 
apprec dr. t ■ :3 m.1 nts, Hi s I rogr rd af the n&tttral ?c<sult of 
his position, « nr? very logical ta it. It would clearly toft 
gr$a tly to hi a infcorf nt thrt thc sci cnt if ic to tk of my 
Bcpartnent should toe i.a Kuala Lumpur; n/ul squally it would 
toe to my advantage that .his work should toe centred in 
Singapore. Equally clearly I recognise the advantages of my 
position in Singapore, in my entrenched camp sixty years old: 
ha does rot toeoause toe looks at the -^r'fcariu - work only, 
^ake we * girder/ in Itiala Lumpur ; jo rich in possibilities 
as the ope X nave in Singapore, and I c:m weigh in the 
opposite scaler et the balance the advantages of 
in favour of 
* ' i -U 1 .< i/ V. J‘ 
in favour of 
• la/ * ul .1 
il'i -1J’ 
continuity \ > U 
University aollogo 
my position on th$ high read 
continuity to the Purest 
Department 
a; niirn.lt/ ■» the /.griculturj-l 
Department 
perhai'. • witli* th , :.-dv&r fsd i: g to ^ucTt; Lutp uri But 
in no curjo c* u con3?-x;t to tuo divorcing of*'work eft 
4 
dry 1 c nra si • r *• ' f 1. : rur “r ; • rl: ®n t j 1" r. t ”, n 11 fo. 
V-*» 
Cubit t lr.ys 
* 
i i *r 
t u.vrns nn :< ncto. a pr r a ■ •: r ? 
Hob ins ui 
hjt a 
-c 
him J w: V* direct the 
the 
herbarium at 
a £•. 
Thy did 
[ -Vi: ' 
'much 
the 
younger, leave the Lctany 
id-fOItM British luseum such *r enormous distmeft toe- 
hind 
;lf it wore 
not 
fur 
iti live Into 
able 
to answer 
it. 
Ho 
nay member 
s;lon 
of 1399 s 
•*> ,t ** 
n the 
f 
proposal, to 
S-ms * 
ngic n c >?„lc ^ 
- J 1 enc 
10 
Kor, but r.c t 
H a? ."5. ry c ompd i o at i o ns 
the hfj,' collect lone to South arsing ton. 
effecting 
were the chief cauae of the Corimi •? *5 or. jjRBXX '?.. no thing 
Both hr, Outoitt xn" hr Rob inrun rafra the question of 
ig. 
the control of work. The* refer to the Board of Scientific 
