Understands from Lady Hawkshaw that CD generally visits London [in February]. Requests meeting with CD.
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Understands from Lady Hawkshaw that CD generally visits London [in February]. Requests meeting with CD.
Hooker has told her CD is in London. She requests a meeting.
Thanks CD for his book [Insectivorous plants].
Would like to visit again before August.
Thanks CD again for his book [Insectivorous plants];
would like an autograph to put in it.
Would be delighted if ever she could visit Down again.
Regrets having missed seeing CD when he was in London.