JSH asks for wild specimens of Senecio squalidus to be sent to Cambridge for drying.
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JSH asks for wild specimens of Senecio squalidus to be sent to Cambridge for drying.
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Writes to postpone proposed pilgrimage to the tomb of John Ray due to the death of George IV.
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Invites JSH to attend a dinner with Georges Cuvier in London, along with other naturalists.
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Thanks JSH for copy of A Catalogue of British Plants Arranged According to the Natural System and offers praise.
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Sends Brown a copy of his recently published paper, On the Examination of a Hybrid Digitalis. Comments on Brown’s work, Observations on the Organs and Mode of Fecundation in Orchideæ and Asclepiadeæ and says he is looking forward to fact checking it in the summer. Asks to visit Brown for another ‘lesson’.
Says he has not had time to examine mignonette specimen, hopes to do so soon and complete drawings. Sends some of the wood specimens being gathered for Cambridge Botanical Museum, largely from the plantations of his father in law, George Leonard Jenyns.
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