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From:
J. S. Henslow
To:
William Baxter
Date:
6 December 1826
Source of text:
Oxford University Herbarium
Summary:

Enquires about purchasing a copy of Baxter’s Stirpes Cryptogamae Oxoniensis and offers to send species local to Cambridge in return.

Contributor:
Henslow Correspondence Project
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From:
J. S. Henslow
To:
William Baxter
Date:
18 February 1829
Source of text:
Oxford University Herbarium
Summary:

Sends payment for part two of Stirpes Cryptogamae Oxoniensis and offers to subscribe to Gerard Edwards Smith’s work on the botany of southern Kent. Offers to send Smith specimens.

Contributor:
Henslow Correspondence Project
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From:
J. S. Henslow
To:
William Baxter
Date:
1 February 1830
Source of text:
Oxford University Herbarium
Summary:

JSH writes semi-critically regarding Baxter’s failure to respond to a previous letter requesting ‘3 more complete sets’ and asking about payment.

Contributor:
Henslow Correspondence Project
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From:
J. S. Henslow
To:
William Baxter
Date:
12 February 1830
Source of text:
Oxford University Herbarium
Summary:

No summary available.

Contributor:
Henslow Correspondence Project
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From:
J. S. Henslow
To:
William Baxter
Date:
22 June 1830
Source of text:
Oxford University Herbarium
Summary:

JSH asks for wild specimens of Senecio squalidus to be sent to Cambridge for drying.

Contributor:
Henslow Correspondence Project
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From:
J. S. Henslow
To:
William Baxter
Date:
22 March 1834
Source of text:
Oxford University Herbarium
Summary:

JSH makes arrangements for subscription to Baxter’s British Phaenogamous Botany and makes offer of duplicates.

Contributor:
Henslow Correspondence Project
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From:
J. S. Henslow
To:
William Baxter
Date:
6 June 1837
Source of text:
Oxford University Herbarium
Summary:

Discusses dedication for Baxter’s British Phaenogamous Botany to JSH.

Contributor:
Henslow Correspondence Project