Letters. 1862-1870.

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Letters. 1862-1870.

A.L.S. (1862 Jan. 16, New Haven) to Gould concerning the proofs of "Tryon's sketch of the history of American conchology," and A.L.S. ([18]70 March 28, New Haven) on dropping "Jr." from his name.

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