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— Charlotte was a patron of Fraser (see Comp. Bot. Mag. ii. 
08). 
OURN. 
I am indebted a4 fa Britten for bringing these —— to 
my notice, and for help in preparing the copy for pre I have 
also to thank Mr. Shoolbred and others for local Seaton, which 
I could not without them have comm j 
The letters, so far as they relate to the journey, are as follows:— 
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I have enclos’d you specimens of what I take to be the Chero- 
seater sylvestre & temulum, & also of the Melittis, which I gathered 
climbing with you the Rocks of Snowden & Caderidris. 
If you should set out for Wales Blors I can determine to join 
you at Chester or elsewhere, be so good as to desire Mr. Ramsden 
to advertise me a Week before Hand of his Intention to set out from 
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know where to write to you in Wales, to acquaint you of our Motions 
and Place of the hop’d for Rendezvous. 
If I should be so ceranion as not to have it in my Power 
to accompany you, I will take the Liberty to rely on you for a 
specimen of the Bulbocodium serotinum [Lloydia alpina ioe 
. ae I have no doubt of your finding. I beg my Love to 
ola: 
Uihiides: June 19th, 1773. 
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Uxbridge, August 24th, 1773. 
My Gratitude will be for ever indebted to you for the numberless 
Pleasures you have nn ated me with, & the many gi ‘ 
receiy’'d in your Company Fabiiie our Welch Tour: and yet you 
still continue to iitigine the Debt by your Politeness in saying 
I was useful to you. If I was in any Degree, it gives me a very 
sensible ieee as I can truly say I never became a Party in 
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Delight. It was a Journe es all others I wish’d to take 
mark 
aid not ‘find amen individual ‘Plant we wish’d; for I believe it may 
without vanity that few, is any, ben ical Excursions in 
Great Britain have pee our Collection, either in Number or 
