28 May 1832
D r Sir,
Berwick upon Tweed–
I take the liberty of sending you by my friend D. r Blake two specimens of our marine productions which I thought might be acceptable, & not uninteresting specimens in your Museum. The one is the Matrix of the Fusus antiquus – the other is the Tubularia ramosa – both dredged up in Berwick bay.
The enclosed etchings are waste paper.
I am with great respect | your most obed t Servt | George Johnston
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