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Goodenia.), and Falconer cannot recollect any cases.
Do you know any of this "foule" of plants? From reasons, little better than hypothetical, I greatly misdoubt the accuracy of this, presumptuous as it is; that plants shed their pollen in the bud is, of course, quite a different story.
Can you illuminate me? Henslow will send the Galapagos scraps to you.
I direct this to Kew, as I suppose, after your sister's marriage (on which I beg to send you my congratulations), you will return home. There are great fears that Falconer will have to go out to India--this will be a grievous loss to Palaeontology. LETTER 320.
TO J.D.HOOKER.
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