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Soc." Volume IV., page 209, 1833.)), two males and one female.

I find Chiloe is composed of lava and recent deposits.

The lavas are curious from abounding in, or rather being in parts composed of pitchstone.

If we go to Chiloe in the summer, I shall reap an entomological harvest.

I suppose the Botany both there and in Chili is well-known.
I forgot to state that in the four cargoes of specimens there have been sent three square boxes, each containing four glass bottles.


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