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The fol- lowing letter from Buckland is one of ma&y proffering hospitality and friendly advice on his arrival. DB. BUCKLAND TO LOUIS AGASSIZ. Oxford, August 26, 1834. ... I am rejoiced to hear of your safe ar- rival in London, and write to say that I am FIRST VISIT TO ENGLAND. 249 in Oxford, and that I shall be most happy to receive you and give you a bed in my house if you can come here immediately. I expect M. Arago and Mr. Pentland from Paris to- morrow (Wednesday) afternoon. I shall be most... happy to show you our Oxford Museimi on Thursday or Friday, and to proceed with you toward Edinburgh. Sir Philip Egerton has a fine collection of fossil fishes near Ches- ts, which you should visit on your road. I have partly engaged myself to be with him on Monday, September 1st, but I think it would be desirable for you to go to him Saturday, that you may have time to take drawings of his fossil fishes. I cannot tell certainly what day I shall leave Oxford until I see M. Arago, whom I hope you will meet at my^ house, on your arrival in Oxford.
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