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Ker'ba.riim 
RG^^sil’Botcinic Grardens 
Kew, Surre^^ • 
7 th', Octoher, 1925 
Dear ^‘enderson 
All the {•videnoft that I have gjoes te 
show that in 1886 Kunstler left Taiping: altogether and 
esta.'blished hir-iself on the ^ernan river, v/hence he hotan' 
ised in the valleys of SELANTtOR, not perak, Ke reached 
Ulu Selangor, that is to say the nei{;;hhourhcod of the-Gap: 
and he hotPvnised up the Kol stream which enters the 
^elangor stream nearer to Kuala Ku'bu than the half way to the 
^ap. Rrohahly the Euhong streara is a trihutar 3 '- of the 
Kol (Wliich he calls Kal) , But I have written to Lowingtrr 
to ask if he can identify the -^uhong for i^e. The 
•‘^^erling is then the Kerling which we well know, that runs 
under the railway at **^erling station,/ 
I am trying to run down a funny place of Griffith's. 
He wrote on some of his 
am endeavouring to see if this is pot the result of 
an eurasian ©r taiaiil collector coming to Griffith with plants 
and replying te Griffith's question Yvhence they came,, "by 
saying ‘'from very far, near A],©r Gajah"* That locality and * 
his other IRiin/ghulD. are not ijlaces on the map* 
I ara putting dowm Ulu Buhong, TJlu Kal and Ulu Kerling 
all as square 5g* 
Sincerely yours 
fiojlH 
