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Salute minus valida adhuc in patria mea detentus, 

 a Londino et Societate Linnaeana diutius quam solet 

 abfui. Hebdomada proxima ineunte, ut spero, ur- 

 bein et amicos salutabo. 



Mitto tibi, vir amicissime, libellos binos Lin- 

 naeanos, raritatis ergo forsitan non ingratos. Paucis 

 omnino innotuere. Accipias etiam Reliquias Rud- 

 beckianas meas, jam olim curiositatis causa, in ami- 

 eorum usu impressas. 



Vale, vir doctissime, inihique semper faveas ! 



Dabam Nordovici die 8 Maii 1822. 



Sir *7. E. S??iith to Sir 7 1 . G. Cullum. 



My dear Sir Thomas, Norwich, June 29, 1822. 



I cannot neglect this opportunity of recalling 

 myself to your remembrance. 



Mr. Denson has sent me 30 specimens to deter- 

 mine, and I have told him all I know about them. 



I feel much improved in health and strength since 

 I came home. We had a pleasant walk to Mr. 

 Crowe's, and back again, after tea on Thursday last. 

 The willows are all growing very finely. 



I have placed all Lady Mary Ann Gage's insects 

 in my cabinet, and return her box, which I beg the 

 favour of you to let her ladyship have at some 

 convenient opportunity. 



I know not whether I ever gave you a copy of 

 Linngeus's Orbis eruditi Judicium, a little work in 

 justification of himself, and the only thing of the 

 kind he ever printed. I fancy he distributed it but 



