Leonhard y- % Dec. 31,1871 



But , they interested me much. In the new year I face two kinds 

 of labour, , which pertains to Natural Science: 1) a report ab out 



Höring* s writingj Memory as General functlon of organizetf 



painting 2) an enlararement of my work about the Austrian 



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Not a new German edition, f but an enlarged first Spanish one. I 

 had been informed by letter from there, that they wanted to translate 

 the writing,and that gave me the initiative, to undertake the en - 

 larged plan* for which 5 Braun encouraged me.. In Spain generally there 

 is progress; my deceased pupll del Rio left a school and professors 

 as a Ii ving monument to Krause» In Germany, the old Prussiar OTarcF 

 is terminal! but a young succession is f orraing, specially in Saxony. 



Seitz received in the last two years mueh damage througfr 

 storms and bad winters, but of the M. Palmerl V (?) some specimens have 

 survived; the Pert aboriginorum (? E.D. ) was raised from seed from 

 Strassburg and is alive. If Seitz will stay here after his affairs 

 have improved by the sale of his mother*s house,or, if he will! move 

 to relatives to Augsburg, as he contemplated earlier, I do not know. 

 As far as I know, he has not yet received the copy of your work on 

 Cactus, which you had him expect. 



Braun, though he has become again stronger in the last years,, 



has lost much time through the and durinn: winters 



he suffers from disturbing ly severe colds. If he only would leave 



all his allotria and plants and seeds would leave with 



and would bring his rieh material f Choroceae to a con- 



clusion, Please encourapre him to this, when you write. While I wish 

 him a long life,should he die soon.who would establish the work of 



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