Dispatch of Birch's collections to Janson.
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Dispatch of Birch's collections to Janson.
Advises on how to protect Birch's tropical dwelling from termites and rats.
More advice on Birch's business dealings.
Looks forward to read about Birch's activities on "the mighty Orinoco", and of how many species of beetles he got in Trinidad.
Advice on Birch's dealings with Janson.
Is much obliged to Birch for sending him a box of plants, one of which is Utricularia montana, with which he is delighted.
Is longing to hear of Birch's first impressions of Santa ?Catarina.
Rebukes Birch for risking his health and his life by climbing mountains alone. Hopes he has recovered from illness. Some advice on bird-collecting.
The Curator of the Zoological Museum at Cambridge has given ARW the name of a wealthy French collector, who had bought all of Bates' collection of beetles, and who is interested in buying Birch's beetles collection from the Orinoco.
Sends Birch instructions from the French collector on how to mount the beetles he intends to buy.
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