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’ou will have received the little dissertation by Mettenue about 
Phvlorlossum and mine from Schweinfurth throush Brend. I hope to . 
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be able to publish various items from the material left by Mette- 
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zae.I will write to Gosphe one of these days about the Liverworths 
(German:Lebermoose = Livermosses,E.D.) of Bolander. 
Today we expect Cecilie from Leipzig, who moves with us into 
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the new home. The Eilieas (? E.D.) of Mettentue are coming here and 
must remain here. I hope, that they will be purchased for the herba- 
rium. I kept some of his books, the others were sold to an antiquary. 
It is still undecided who will come to Leipzig jas Prof. of Botany. 
De Bary is already in Halle and visited us recaäntiy. The botarical 
new 
periodical took an[lupswing under his direction. The position of 
Meissner, who has heart problems, has been taken by Dr.Schwendener, 
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up to now Assistent to Narll. 
Our most hearty greetings accompany these lines 
Your A. Brown 
(translated from German script by Edgar Denison 
St. Louis, MO. December 1987) 
_ #&%"tmihi" Latin - of or by me, indicated that A.Braun 
has ziven that name himself, 
x individuel Gemyan words whih T Gould net olkeipher, ED. 
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