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 ,JKli&itrl£ijux^,lff£ratout. April 1??, .1904. 



My dep.T* Dr. Kennedy :- 



I have a specimen of oalamagrostis inexpansa, 



from Willoughby Mt . collected bv Prof. Jones and named by Seribner. 



I am sanding it together with three otfter' specimens of caianagros- 



ti8, in part from willoughby Mt. I shall be glad to lee n your 



opinion as to these specimens. 



I sincerely trust that Mrs Kennedy in feeling better, .now that 



the rigor of winter is gone. It has been very trying to us here, 



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^ut Mrs Brainerd and I are now quite ourselves again. I tink I have 



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not as yet thanked you for that interesting photograph of the Cas- 

 tle and Art Gallery at Edinburgh. ijremernher these buildings very 

 distinct ly ; our hotel must have been on the same street only a^out 

 ahalf mile further from the railway station. 



I hope you will have no trouble in naming your violets; but 

 if you find any of those interesting intermediates, I hope you will 

 tell me about them. 



with kind regards to Mrs Kennedy , to Miss Mildred and to your 

 son, if he has returned from Calif ornia , believe me 

 Yours sincerely, 



