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Norwich Feb. 28. 1801.

Dear Sir

     I am quite ashamed & sorry you should have had the trouble of thinking about my American correspondents' affairs - certainly no advice could be better than that you gave Mr. Wall, to buy Wildenow.  In case any of the seeds he has sent should be worth your notice I send some of the only 3 that seem to be good for any thing - the others being either spoiled, or common things. This Jeffersonia is surely Bignonia sempervirens.  If you have no use for these you can but burn them.  Mr. Crowe is very glad the Swan was approved & he will shortly furnish you with all necessary directions about educating those birds. 

     My Mother (who is very happy her turkies are approved) desires me to say the present is the last which can be furnished this season. 

     Every body how little soever of a

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