Identifies a climbing plant that CD saw at the Society’s gardens.
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Identifies a climbing plant that CD saw at the Society’s gardens.
Thanks for the copies of the Garden, which contain a drawing of CD and notice of his work.
Accepts WR’s offer of copies of the Garden for the next half-year.
Is sorry to have missed seeing WR.
Mentions some crossing experiments with Nymphaea and Euryale in which he would be interested, if WR ever had the chance to make them [see Cross and self-fertilisation, p. 365].
Writes a line of thanks; includes instructions on procedure for crossing experiments.