From William Jackson Hooker   8 January 1830

Glasgow

8 January 1830

My dear Sir

Allow me to introduce to your acquaintance Dr Broussonet of Montpellier, nephew of the very eminent Professor of that name. He is much interested in the Universities of this country & more especially in the Institutions connected with what may be most worthy of his attention in your famous University. He is so kind as to charge himself with a small packet for you & a botanical letter.

Yours ever | most truly & faithfully | W. J. Hooker

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