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Sends a list of plants with stamps to pay the Hitcham girls who will collect seeds for him.
Describes his work with seeds in salt water.
For his experiments he would like seeds collected from plants that grow both near Hitcham and in the Azores.
Explains again what JSH should do in marking "close species".
Answers queries on Azores fauna and flora.
Thanks WS for 'kind expressions on my behalf.' Believes these may be the last words he may write.
Reports success of seed-soaking experiments. Celery and onion germinate after 85 days’ immersion.
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Notes on the interbreeding of different races of silkworm. [Forwarded with explanatory note by Edward Blyth.]
Has named 35 species of grasses.
Seed-salting continues.
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Has heard from W. H. Smyth that JH is suffering from serious and protracted indisposition. Hopes he will soon be restored to health as he himself has been.
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Thanks JSH for seeds.
Clarifies his request about marking [London] catalogue [of British plants] – JSH is to mark those he thinks really are species, but which are very closely allied to some other species.
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