Volume 58: Sir George Macleay correspondence, 1848-1880: No. 541
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him his works of malaise has thrown me back in my work of all kinds & now I do not think that I shall be able to get away before the 5th or 6th of Feby, when I [indecipherable] to start for Algiers. Now to turn to business. Green was amazingly pleased & flattered by your letter. He will write by next mail today so I only trust that his last envoi may reach you in good order, the package Wardian Case I think, of Pelargoniums, which you will please receive as a little present from me. I do not intend to study Dend. Sumneri Superbiens, Superbiens [indecipherable] & bigibbum, so I have come to the conclusion that they are all forms of this last, as is probably D. Kingianum, but I must look at this [indecipherable] again before I repeat this. Read the [indecipherable] both. I expect Veitch here on Saturday the day after