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be, full of knowledge, and very communicative; we are very much obliged to 
him for his civihties. 
We have been detained longer than we wdshed by continually blowing westerly 
winds; but just now the wind is turned fair, and we have got the signal for 
repairing on board. 
No. 32. — Wedgwood Medalliok. 
P-S. — Mr. Banks gives his compliments. Give mine to Mrs. Butler and all 
friends. I left a paper with Mr. Fabricius* that I had promised -Messieurs Davis 
and Reymers; I ho|)e they have got it. I was at last so hurried that I had not 
time myself to translate ami to send it, but he promised to do it. 
If you see any of the ^luseum people, tell them I wish them all well.f 
• The entomologist. 
tCorresp. : Linnaeus,’ ii, 10-11. 
