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What wonderful cases yours seem to be! Could you not give a few woodcuts in your Travels to illustrate this?
I am tired with a hard day's work, so no more, except to give my sincere thanks and hearty wishes for the success of your Travels.
LETTER 135.

TO J.D.HOOKER.

Down, March 18th [1862].
Your letter discusses lots of interesting subjects, and I am very glad you have sent for your letter to Bates.

(135/1.

Published in Mr.Clodd's memoir of Bates in the "Naturalist on the Amazons," 1892, page l.) What do you mean by "individual plants"?
(135/2.


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