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Hallie at Aug 10, 2020 09:55 AM

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most botanical professors, or at least
have a much larger liberty in the matter
of text books [and...] - Dr. Goodall
said he would review your book in
the Gazette over his own [pause?]. The copy
has not come in yet, [and] I fear that it will
not come, [ou..ing] to his many duties. In
that case[] shall write one myself.
Dr. Goodall expresses himself to me as
being very well pleased with it.
You are to be congratulated upon your
success in giving us a lift from the mine.
Can you not follow this up by [mone..]
physiologial cover in the shape of notes to
the Gazette? I am trying more [..] to
switch it off in that direction, but physiol-
ogists either don't [..] to believe it don't
want to contribute. I would like fully half
of every Gazette to be devoted to physiology
with the prospect of that being [..] sole [..]
some day, for systematic work in more
decidedly unproductive [and] the young botanists

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most botanical professors, or at least
have a much larger liberty in the matter
of text books [and...] - Dr. Goodall
said he would review your book in
the Gazette over his own [pause?]. The copy
has not come in yet, [and] I fear that it will
not come, [ou..ing] to his many duties. In
that case[] shall write one myself.
Dr. Goodall expresses himself to me as
being very well pleased with it.
You are to be congratulated upon your
success in giving us a lift from the mine.
Can you not follow this up by [mone..]
physiologial cover in the shape of notes to
the Gazette? I am trying more [..] to
switch it off in that direction, but physiol-
ogists either don't [..] to believe it don't
want to contribute. I would like fully half
of every Gazette to be devoted to physiology
with the prospect of that being [..] sole [..]
some day, for systematic work in more
decidedly unproductive [and] the young botanists