Letter from Asa Gray to John Muir, 1878 Sep 12.

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P.S. I find that the copy of [underlined: S[illegible] [illegible]] is still here. Mr. [ Sagent?] is so good as to take it to you.A. Gray 00813 HERBARIUM OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY, BOTANIC GARDEN, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Sept. 12 1878My Dear Muir It will be pure luck, I suppose, if at this [illegible] you are within reach of this letter, by which I desire to introduce my associate and near friend, Prof. Sargent, the Director of our Garden and Ar[illegible], & his companion, Mr. Phillips. I do wish you [illegible] hold them fast[Page 2]and take them down to [underlined: Sequoia forests] on King’s River, and the like , But I fear you will find them even more [illegible] [illegible] [ Hooker?] and I were. I trust you duly received the copy of [underlined: S[illegible]] which [ Hooker?] sent out for you. Always I remain yours sincerely A[illegible] Gra

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