Correspondence '0 be addressed— 
“The Director, 
Imperial Institute, 
South Kensington, 
London, SAV." 
and the number t. b;v quoted. 
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// 
IMPERIAL INSTITUTE 
OF THE 
UNITED KINGDOM, THE COLONIES AND INDIA. 
IMPERIAL INSTITUTE ROAD, LONDON, SAV. 
10th December, 1903 
My dear Ridley, 
t In answer to your letter of the 2nd November, I 
am sending you a copy of Nos* 1, 2 and 3 of our Bulletin, 
which is now published quarterly, in place of the Imperial 
Institute Journal, as a supplement to the weekly Board.of 
Trade Journal# 
The list of recipients of these publications is 
being revised, and your name shall be added to the list. 
The Bulletin is now sent addressed to the Officers Adminis¬ 
tering the Government in Singapore, Penang and ilalacca 
respectively* In return, we shall be glad to receive any 
Government publications likely to be of interest to the 
Institute* 
The specimens which have reached us for the 
Straits Court have been arranged, and are a great improve- 
h ment to the Court in every way. I an most anxious that 
T * '■ v ? 
* this work shall be completed as soon as possible, so I 
Cl. 
hope you will send things forwara^as soon as they are 
ready, with such information as will enable us to label 
and arrange them* 
Ur. Leonard Wray has been very good in giving 
* * * • 
much time to assisting us in the rearrangement cf the 
H.N. Ridley, Esq., ’ ■ . Court 
• Director, 
Botanic Gardens, 
Singapore. 
