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which I collected bv myself in Switzerland. 



I am unable to reciprocate for the present with which you honoured me. In 

 the meantime, I am sending you my Prodromus f lor . R.astadiensis which I wrote as 

 a student and which was supposed to be the basis for something more important. 

 At least it might serve you as an enumeration in case you should want something 

 later on from our area. 



Any letters you should wish to send me after the middle of August should 

 be addressed: Dr. T.F. care of Dr. med Geyer, Philadelphia-- until at least the 

 middle of October I hope to receive your letters in Savannah, G. or Charleston, S.C. 



Mr. Hartmann lives near New Orleans; he was formerly an apothecary in Kork 

 (Baden) and is one of my old botanical friends. Should you visit him (his address 

 you can get from Mrs. Rapp at the U. I. bank in New Orleans) you will be cordially 

 received and may be get useful information with regard to localities. You will 

 probably go to Louisiana? 



My best wishes accompany you on your trip and my strong desire that I might 

 hear from you more often. 



Fare well, 

 Yours respectfully, 

 T. Frank, M.D. 







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