Jepson Field Book volume 15 page 20 | University and Jepson Herbaria Archives, University of California, Berkeley
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Jepson Field Book volume 15 page 20
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Kew Herbarium though few species are celebrated for timber. They are deserving of a place in Parks and Arboretums on account of the beauty of their growth and foliage. I should feel much pleasure in complying with any suggestions which you could give me relative to the Botany of this charming country and I should at all times take an interest in fulfilling your instructions. Hoping to have the pleasure of hearing from you. I remain Sir William Your Obedt. Sernt. Thomas Bridges Address Care of W. Lane Booker Esqr. H.B.M. Consul San Francisco -- California ::::::::: Nov. 7, 1905. The above letter is in the Hooker Correspondence, vol. 64, letter 20. It is the last received. Cf. Senecio Bridgesii in Bot. Beechey. = A.J. [?] Beardsley, writes to W.J. Hooker as follows: (Hooker. Corresp. vol. 64, no. 17) San Francisco, November 8th, 1856. Dear Sir: I have taken the liberty of sending you through the hands of Mr. Alex S. Taylor of Monterey a package of Seeds, Specimens, Etc. of the Conifera of California; which beg your acceptance. A Memo please find enclosed. The collection is not so complete as I had intended, having been disappointed in obtaining several species that I was in search of: particularly the
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