Encloses his notions [missing] on John Scott’s offer; some points in explanation.
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Encloses his notions [missing] on John Scott’s offer; some points in explanation.
Seeks advice for John Scott on job offer in India.
Gives the results of her observations on Lychnis; lists four different types of flower present and their occurrence.
Has written to Hooker for his advice about the Darjeeling position. JS should not refuse the position on account of his experiments.