To William Baxter   22 March 1834

Cambridge

22 March 1834

Dear Sir

I shall be happy to continue your work in whichever way may be most agreeable to yourself. If you derive any additional advantage from sending me the N os as opportunities may occur I shall prefer that method, if not I will continue begin to take it in thro’ my Bookseller. Mr Downes has left Cambridge & settled in the country– I will write to him that I have got his N os & send you the money for them. I must thank you in the name of the Trustees for the present of M r Walker’s Flora – In the re-arrangement of your garden, I am sure that Mr Biggs will be happy to supply you with any plants of which he may possess duplicates. I suppose you have never continued the publication of your Cryptogamic fasciculi – If you should I shall be very happy to become a subscriber–

Believe me | Very truly Y r | J S Henslow

Mr Baxter | Botanic Garden | Oxford

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