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drawing of Mars and Venus, omitted in the prints 

 of the Elogiu?n Slultiti(E when you saw the copy, is 

 now engraved in M. Veaux's French translation of 

 the Elogium, printed at Basle in 1780, and which 

 perhaps you had not since heard of. 



I have had a letter from Mrs. Charlotte Smith. 

 She has had some thoughts of going to Lowestofft 

 for bathing. She wishes it much for the hopes of 

 seeing you there. 



I am, dear Sir, 



Yours sincerely, 



A. Caldwell. 



From Dr. JVade. 



My dear Sir, Dublin, Nov. 1, 1805. 



I send you nearly 200 species of Mosses, and, 

 with very few exceptions, all in fructification. The 

 great majority of the more rare were gathered by 

 myself, in 1796 and this year, in the county of Kerry, 

 particularly on the mountains, in the woods, glyns, 

 &c., within a few miles of enchanting Killarney, so 

 rich in such uncommon scenes of natural wildness 

 and rural magnificence. I am aware of having sent 

 a few duplicates in separate papers ; but at the time 

 I arranged them for you, some trifling difference 

 seemed to occur, which your very discriminating 

 eye will best judge of. Pardon me for sending you 

 some common species which I gathered in this 

 county and the county of Wicklow. 



My respected friend may inform Mr. Turner, 



