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From:
Richard Spruce
To:
William Jackson Hooker
Date:
3 August 1849
Source of text:
Royal Botanic Gardens, Kew: DC 28 English Letters K-Z (1849) f.259
Summary:

“We now have now several hundred [plant] specimens dried and drying”; sowed seeds of palms and fruit trees; have flowers including orchids. In September hope to send my collections to England and then go upriver, will explore Montalegre [sic] and north shores of Amazon. Ferns abundant here, especially Hepaticae. Enclose a note for Mr. Smith about his plants from Kew. Bringing assistant from London was a mistake, as he is drained of energy in this hot climate; cannot keep up with blacks, who are also “expert at climbing trees” with a rope and work for half the pay. Has seen ARW, who has “quarreled [sic] & separated long ago from Bates, who is now at mouth of the Tocantins. ARW has gone to Monte Alegre.

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Alfred Russel Wallace Correspondence Project
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From:
Samuel Stevens
To:
Henry John Temple
Date:
4 August 1849
Source of text:
  • National Archives, UK: FO 13/271. 109-110
  • National Archives, UK: FO 13/271. 111
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Contributor:
Alfred Russel Wallace Correspondence Project
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From:
John Bidwell
To:
[unknown person]
Date:
21 August 1849
Source of text:
National Archives, UK: FO13/271 Brazil: Foreign various and consular domestic. January to December 1849, f.23-24
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Alfred Russel Wallace Correspondence Project