Regrets that the arrangement to visit Down must be for Friday.
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Regrets that the arrangement to visit Down must be for Friday.
Sends some "composite portraits", including three of their family ancestors, as described in Nature [18 (1878): 97–100].
Sends fragment of bone from the head of a fish called "Corbin", brought from River Plate by her brother.