Dr Darwin
We have sent you a load of dried specimens of tetramerous Melastomaceæ—2 they go today to Bromley station “to be left till called for. When you cut up a flower please put the ‘disjecta membra’, if worth keeping, into one of the little paper capsules of which a bundle is in the box, & leave it on the sheet. Do not do this except when the flowers are few, or the dissection otherwise worth keeping—
Ever yours | J D Hooker
Please cite as “DCP-LETT-3434,” in Ɛpsilon: The Charles Darwin Collection accessed on