Thanks WJH for information about J. D. Hooker; CD was very anxious to hear something about his safety.
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Thanks WJH for information about J. D. Hooker; CD was very anxious to hear something about his safety.
Encloses a letter from J. D. Hooker [see 1257], thinking that WJH would like to see it.
Thanks WJH for an extract on seed transport by sea. [Letter sent with 2314.]