Creator
Asa Gray
Recipient
John Muir
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Herbarium of Harvard University,Cambridge, Mass.,Feb. 5, 1878.My dear Mr. Muir:I meant to have acknowledged your kind letter of 13th ult.--took it with me to Washington to write there, but found no time. Had long talk with Miss [Sallie] Kennedy, about the glorious time after we separated. What a pity we did not go on with you!I am going to send your letter to-day to [Sir Joseph] Hooker. When we talk about which is species and which variety, we don't venture to suppose we can tell which came from the other, or first divided from some common stock. The species is much older than your hot lava, and came from -- Lord knows where, originally. All we can say is that the supposed form is better adapted to one extreme than to the other.All your notes are most interesting. Old flexilis is P. albicaulis, that is clear enough. You should have found Pinus aristata, which, without awn, is P. Balfourinana. Address of Sir J. D. Hooker, Royal Gardens, Kew near London.Ever yours,Asa Gray
Location
Cambridge, Mass.
Date Original
1878 Feb 5
Source
Original letter dimensions: 20.5 x 25 cm.
Resource Identifier
muir03_0702-trans.tif
File Identifier
Reel 03, Image 0702
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Owning Institution
University of the Pacific Library Holt-Atherton Special Collections. Please contact this institution directly to obtain copies of the images or permission to publish or use them beyond educational purposes.
Page Number
Page 3
Keywords
John Muir, correspondence, letters, author, writing, naturalist, California, correspondent, mail, message, post, exchange of letters, missive, notes, epistle