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I have been reading on strawberries, and I can find hardly two botanists agree what are the wild forms; but I pick out of horticultural books here and there queer cases of variation, inheritance, etc., etc. What a long letter I have scribbled; but you must forgive me, for it is a great pleasure thus talking to you. Did you ever hear of "Condy's Ozonised Water"? I have been trying it with, I think, extraordinary advantage--to comfort, at least.
A teaspoon, in water, three or four times a day.
If you meet any poor dyspeptic devil like me, suggest it. LETTER 359.
TO J.D.HOOKER.
Down, 26th [March 1863]. I hope and think you are too severe on Lyell's early chapters.
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