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BUREAU OF FISHERIES 

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October 5, 1904. 



Mr. George G. Kennedy, 



Care Mrs. IT. R. Richardson, 

 Willoughby, Veraont. 

 Dear Mr. Kennedy: 



It was certainly very kind of you to remember me with 

 the beautiful little publication on the Flora of Willoughby, 

 Vermont. You have prepared it in splendid style and the pho- 

 tographs are most beautiful, and carry me back to the day 

 when I had such a pleasant drive with you and the ladies 

 from Willoughby to the railroad station. 



I have just moved into a new resilience at 1605 Ken e saw 

 Avenue, having been out of the country for nearly a year on 

 fish cultural work in South America. While looking over my 

 books and papers in the basement I came across your pamphlet 

 on the Flora of Willoughby, so you see I was reminded of you 

 only two days ago - very likely about the time you were mail- 

 ing your booklet to me. 



I am mailing this letter through Mrs. Richardson because 

 I have lost your city address. I hope when you come to Wash- 

 ington you will look me up. With kindest regards to yourself 

 and Mrs . Kennedy, 



Yours very truly, 



