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Cape of Good Hope 6th August 1790
Sir.
My last was by favour of Capt. Raven of the Jackal, Whale Fisher, who took charge of a small packet of Seed containing 41 Sp. As his Ship lay in Soldanha [Saldanha] Bay I did not think it prudent to send a larger parcel. There was two ships in company and has been as far as Tierra de Fuego [Tierra del Fuego]. One Arrived here yesterday, being in want of water, and I have thought expedient to venture a box of Seeds by her as no oppertunities [opportunities] is likely to happen for several months to come. The box contains 200 Sorts of which I here inclose [enclose] a Catalogue. A box yet remains containing upward of 300 Sort which I shall forward by the next opportunity. In this collection you will find Seeds of Strelitzia lutea which perhaps you have never seen. It is a very Singular Seed, and my be wanting to compleat [complete] the character of the Genus.
The Ship who brings this is the Southampton Commanded by Capt: Moorhead bound to to the said place. Direct to him at Mr. Thomas Potter Southampton.
I have the honor [honour] to be Sir Your very humble obedient Servant Frans: Masson
Sir Jos: Banks Bart.
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