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Correspondence

Correspondence
Author: Arthur Schott
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Release: 1851
Genre: Plants
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Incoming correspondence from Arthur Carl Victor Schott to John Torrey, for 1851-1869. The correspondence discusses Schott's work on the Emory expedition surveying the boundary between the United States and Mexico.


Lorenzo Sitgreaves and John Torrey Correspondence

Lorenzo Sitgreaves and John Torrey Correspondence
Author: Lorenzo Sitgreaves
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Release: 1853
Genre: Sitgreaves Expedition
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Correspondence from Lorenzo Sitgreaves to John Torrey, dated May 7 and May 17, 1853. In the first letter Sitgreaves apologizes for the misunderstanding that has resulted in Torrey's not yet having been paid, presumably for his work on the report for Sitgreaves' 1851 expedition. In the second, he encloses payment.


John Torrey and Asa Gray Correspondence

John Torrey and Asa Gray Correspondence
Author: John Torrey
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Release: 1873
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Correspondence from John Torrey to Asa Gray, dated undated. Three small slips covered in notes on various species of Vaccinium.


John Stanton Gould and John Torrey Correspondence

John Stanton Gould and John Torrey Correspondence
Author: John Stanton Gould
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Release: 1869
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Correspondence from John Stanton Gould to John Torrey, dated 1869, consisting largely of a series of rapid-fire questions about grasses. Obsolete plant names mentioned include Bouteloua dactyloides and Bouteloua texana.