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William Tully and John Torrey correspondence, 1840-1846
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William Tully and John Torrey correspondence, 1840-1846

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Related/Analytical: New York Botanical Garden Archives

Series: John Torrey papers, series 1, correspondence

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Tully, William, 1785-1859

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Correspondence from William Tully to John Torrey, dated 1840-1846. Tully's first letter, dated July 24, 1840, is a very short note accompanying a specimen of Ranunculus. The second letter, dated June 1846, includes a meditation on the vagaries of the postal system, a discussion of the genus Cornus, and a long, angry description of the state of medical practice in New Haven.

In English.

Subjects

Botanical specimens , Connecticut , Cornus , Correspondence , Lindley, John, 1799-1865 , Lobelia inflata , Medicine , New Haven , Ranunculus , Torrey, John, 1796-1873 , Tully, William, 1785-1859 , Vegetable kingdom

BHL Collections

John Torrey Papers

Language

English

Identifiers

OCLC: 1052465715

 

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