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we spoke of you. The latter told us that Miss S. 

 proposes to come to us from the West Indies, I sup- 

 pose in early summer, and glad we shall be to see her. 

 You never sent me your Middle Ages book ; the 

 publishers' fault, no doubt, which I beg you will urge 

 them to make up for. . . . 



TO GEORGE ENGELMANN. 



May 20, 1878. 



. . . That enlarged photograph 1 is for you, to be 

 left for your St. Louis Academy of Sciences, if it ever 

 gets a home, or for the Hortus Botanicus Missouri- 

 eiisis, as you elect. Glad you value it. 



I am at new edition of the " Structural Botany," as 

 a bit of ad interim work. 



TO A. DE CANDOLLE. 



CAMBRIDGE, June 9, 1878. 



MY DEAR COLLEAGUE : . . . A copy of the second 

 part of the " Synoptical Flora of North America ' : 

 should soon reach you, for I was assured at Wash- 

 ington that they were sent at once, and would go to 

 you without delay. 



If the " Revue Scientifique de Geneve ' takes book 

 notices, I shall be pleased if you will notice this publi- 

 cation of mine. I send it to you, and to Boissier ; 

 also to Maximo wicz of St. Petersburg, but to no one 

 else on the Continent. It is put on sale with Triibner 

 & Company, London, and T. O. Weigel, Leipsic. I 

 have defrayed the whole cost out of my own purse, 



1 Photograph of camp on Rocky Mountains, La Veta Pass, with 

 the best photographic likenesses, perhaps, ever taken of Sir J. D. 

 Hooker and Dr. Gray ; and including- General and Mrs. Strachey, Dr. 

 Hayden, and Captain Stevenson. 



