rovidcnce, . I., 
.ov. S3, 1907. 
My dear Mrs. Britton: N 
Thank you ever so much for the little package 
of mosses chieh has Just come to hand. I am glad to get the 
specIrene. I feel somewhat guilty in accepting them as i have 
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not sent anything to you for so long. However, it is not for 
the reason that I have nothing to send, hut because I have had 
no time to get specimens ready to send. You will get thorn 
some day , and then with interest, I ho;e. 
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It is indeed a very sod thing in regard to Hr. Underwood. 
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