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Mean- time I have written to Professor Henry, Su- perintendent of the Smithsonian Institution at Washington, that he should subscribe for a number of copies to be distributed among less wealthy establishments. I hope he will do this, and I shall continue to urge it, since my friendly relations with him give me a right so to do. I have, moreover, written to the direc- tors of various prominent institutions, in order that your work, so far as is possible for works LETTER FROM OSWALD BEER. 659 of ...that kind, may become known in the United States, and reach such persons as would natu- rally be interested in it. . . . With friendly remembrance, yours always, Louis Agassiz. The answer is some months later in date, but is given here for its connection. VBOM OSWALD UKJfiJbU Zurich, December S, 1868. Mt honored Friend, — Your letter of last May gave me the greatest pleasure, and I should have answered it earlier had I not heard that you had gone to the Rocky Moun- tains, and supposed, therefore, that my letter would hardly find you at home again before the late autumn^ I will delay writing no longer, — the more so because I have received, through the Smithsonian Institution, your great work on the Natural History of the United States.
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