Letter from A[sa] Gray to John Muir, 1872 Dec 27.

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Cone not come yet Dec. 28th 00640 HERBARIUM OF HARVARD UNIVERSITY, BOTANIC GARDEN, CAMBRIDGE, MASS. Dec 27 1872Dear Mr. Muir I was thinking of you, just before yours of the 15 came You know I had a lot of extras of your Amer Association paper printed. I sent a few to Mrs. Carr for you, & waited to know what I was to do with the rest. I had forgotten all about them, but on Xmas they turned up. As son as the postage on printed matter gets modified I had best send the parcel bodily to you. Your cone has not come yet. I suppose I may get it before I dispatch this - Glad you have studied [underlined: Sequoia] & I shall be eager to learn your results Yours cordially with best wishes for the New Year A. Gray Herbarium of Harvard University,Botanic Garden, Cambridge, Mass Dec. 27, 1872.Dear Mr. Muir:I was thinking of you just before yours of the 15th came. Tou know I had a lot of extras of your Amer. Association paper printed. I sent a few to Mrs. Carr for you, and waited to know what I was to do with the rest. I had forgotten all about them, but on Xmas they turned up. As soon as the postage on printed matter gets modified I had best send the parcel bodily to you.Your cone has not come yet. I suppose I may get it before I dispatch this. Glad you have studied Sequoia, and I shall be eager to learn your results. Yours cordially, with best wishes for the New Year,A. GrayCone not come yet Dec. 28th

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