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Dr. George G.
Rue Ufayette
Kennedy
Milton,
Mass.,
Rooms.
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U.S.A.
IX/4, Schubertgasse,22.
BASLE, Marsarethenstrasse,29.
was honoured by a
notice from Mr. Charles ?. Adams to the effect that my name was
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Gray Rerbariun.
ai p ointment
am
appointment
nication,
cannot conceive of
temerity/" to
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that the good order of the Institution shall inflict upon this delinquent
Although
pheric conditions this winter than have been known for several
generations., from my months experience here I should not care to
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Yesterday
dined with my
friend Mr. Richards, of the Dominion Steamship Co., at his BeauM".ful estate in Cheshire, and partook of most attractive looking r us sat
I also
How any fruit can be produced with full flavour in such a dull,
smoky atmosphere as would seem to be normal here it is difficult to
surmise.
qi.iiet
orderly method of life here prevailing, but thus far have not conclud
-ed to remove my humble abode from its x^esent location.
look at the wonderful dam just opened on the Kile, and afterwards to
take a glimpse at the flower gardens ux^on the southern Mediterranean.
To..
Dr , George G . Kennedy.
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whenever you meet the other no"ble Georges Of your distinguished class please wish them a Merry Christmas, a Happy
ITew
Yours f aithfully,
CABLE ADDRESS,
"LEESON"
Oct. 5, 1904.
large supply of valuable data must have been in all ways delightful,
as its presentation is useful and valuable.
I
I am,
Yours faithfully,
ART
AND
ARTISTS.
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whom
"good work."
in-
He completed
on
the Oth of duly, and his fame was rapidly increasing among the most competent art critAt his pleasant
ics of the Boston studios.
home ill Milton, with his wife and his young
daughter ever at his side, watchful for his
comfort and ministering to his varying moods
of mirth or melancholy, he passed, perhaps,
the happiest years of his life the years bo
soon to be followed bv its untimely close.
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mentary volumes, but only fifteen copies of each can be made. The
platinum paper used for printing the plates is
coated in England.
ma.de
in France and
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offered to the
these two volumes to your Series will you please let me know?
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carried through. By the way, plates 301 and 302 of the new series
are of Salix Candida.
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Preliminary List
OF THE
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Simonton.
6:
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Dicranunt scoparium,
Hedw.
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Bryum
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Card.
argenteum, L.
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serrulatum,
Hedw.
Hypnunt
curvifolium,
Hedw.
Anomodon
attenuatus, (Schreb.)
Thelia hirtella,
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Still.
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Mans, Hedw.
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Hedw.
Ceratodon purpureus,
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Ehrh.
Hedwigia
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Grimmia
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Bryum
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Hedw.
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Fissidens subbasilaris,
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&
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Br id.
Beauv.
brevicaule,
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Hypnum
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CAUTION.
SEND CHECK BY REGISTERED MAIL.
This Check Is sold with the understanding
that It will be paid In accordance with the
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usually do not require identification of
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SINCLAIR KENNEDY,
286 WARREN STREET,
ROXBURY, MASS.
Edinburgh, Scotland.
Dear Sir:
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Edinburgh, Scotland.
Dear Sir:
There is a poor old man John Brown living at the back
of our house here in one room for which he pays one dollar a week.
We help him from time to time, but have our own burdens and folk
too
It came to me you might like to help
fall.
not heard from for 18 months, his letters being returned "Gone,
no address".
The old
fellow has only 2 1/2 dollars a week to live on, and he needs to
have a woman in every day to do his little jobs.
He is wonder-
fully good and patient and never asks for any help.
idea
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him here.
am well known to Archdeacon Webber (of the EpiscoHe was with me here 14 days
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of your big railway men like Loree
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George U. Crocker.
Charles Francis Ai
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Charles W. Cliffor
Charles R. Codman.
Kben S. Draper.
William Endicott.
Frederick H. Oille
Curtis Guild, Jr.
Charles S. Hamlin.
Augustus Hemenwa
Francis C. Lowell.
John D. Long.
Samuel W. McCall.
Francis a. Osborn.
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Arthur H. Brooks,
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Richard H. Dana.
Robert G. Dodge.
Charles W. Eliot.
Theodore Hoague.
William v. Kellen.
James J. Myers.
Samuel
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Grenville H. Norcross.
Reginald L,. Robbins.
William T. Sedgwick.
Edwin
L.
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James P. Tolman.
William W. Vaughan.
Arthur H. Weed.
Charles F. Weed.
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