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8 _ Dr. E. Purkynje May 27, 1R?8 



is well known to rae and sow them.If you want , I will send some to 

 you. I would like very much to get the daily temperatures of certairr 

 years in St. Louis, and that of those with abrupt changes in weather, 

 between cold and mild Winters. Based on my resources^ and the devia- 

 tions given by Dane for the years 1842 - 1855 in America,, I cannot 

 comprehend, how they relate to the europaean zones^. I ask that you may 

 jmx- continue your goodwilll and be patient with me. I sign with high 

 esteenr,' most devoted 



Dr. E.Purkinye 



( translated from German sorip by Edgar Denison, Nov. I98R) 



Translation of Krumholz, Sti el-eiche, and Trauben-eiche and their 

 botanical names was provided by Miss Sigrid Liede of Hamburg,, 

 who is presently working at the Mo. Botanical Garden 



E.D.. 



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