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Dresden and its art galleries and museums; suggestions for articles by Violet on German school and kindergarten teaching methods for the Fortnightly or Harris's Saturday Review; usefulness of keeping notes on German family life and manners; the Chronicle and Hon. M. Carnegie on De Rougemont's life with savages in Australia, Wide World Magazine; Clarion; letter from Lord Grimthorpe on conversion to anti-vaccination by ARW's book.
From the ARW Scientific Club of Rochester with thanks for allowing them to bear "such a distinguished name".
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Regarding the identity of "de Rougemont".
A letter discussing the efficacy of inoculation; ARW concludes by asking if seeds or roots of a blue waterlily, growing in the Port Elizabeth area, can be obtained for him.
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Sending letters; newspapers on De Rougemont; letter from her brother William in America; Californian edition [by William Dorey] of Omar Khayam from Mrs Wallace of Stockton (Violet's aunt Mary) first edition of Wonderful Century, 2000 copies almost sold out, 1000 more to be printed; Lord Grimthorpe; photographic portraits of ARW by Miss Chant, including one for an American magazine.
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ARW will be glad to try the Acer seeds; Mr Mitten would try them for Clement Reid. Mentions Loudon's 'Tree and Shrubs Encyclopaedia'. Enquires if Clement Reid has asked Mr Rogers of Southampton about them (the Acer seeds?).
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