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Glückwuusch abzustalteu. Möge die gütige Vorsehung 

 Sie noch lauge Jahre gesund und wohl erhallen. 



Ticu erjiebener 



Oosterbeok, d. 10 :\Iai 1882. 



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Dr. G. I. Wienecke. 

 Gw. Gesundheils Arzt 

 der Ostindischen Armee. 



G. ANGLETERRK 



Lettres: 1) De la Société d'Histoire Naturelle de Glas- 

 goiv (adressée au Secrétaire de la Société). 



Glasgow, 2-d mars 1852. 



Dear Sir, I have to state that in a meeting of this 

 Society held on Tuesday last 28-th ult. the invitation of 

 your Society to take part in the anniversary meeting 

 lo be held in honour of M. Charles Renard was duly read. 

 I am directed to convey to you the thanks of the Na- 

 tural History Society of Glasgow for the invitation and 

 to tender on their behalf their homage and warmest sym- 

 pathy to your distinguished jubilaire. I have the honour 

 to remain, dear Sir, your obedient servant 



Jolin M. CamjjheU, Secretary. 



2) De la Société Géologique de Londres, 



Burlington House, W. 11 February 1882. 



To D. Alex. Fischer de Waldheim. 

 Dear Sir, your communication of the 20-th January 

 has been laid before the Council of this Society, and 

 I am directed by the Council to thank you for giving 

 them information of the approaching celebration of the 

 Doctor-jubilee of M. Charles Renard, and for your kind 



