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enrich with every additional collection that may be in my power. -
I had not neglected the attempt to furnish you with dried specimens of the brances with leaves and fruit - but the persons who were employed failed. I may, perhaps, be more fortunate next season.
If the names of such of the seeds as were sent home, but did not come up, were mentioned in a memorandum, and sent to me, I would get new supplies of these sorts, to make further trial of them at Kew - you will understand, of course, that I mean the Indian Names, as expressed
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