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I send you fresh specimens of the Ranunculus
I sent last spring — Near hispidus of Michx
Lanuginosus of Walt. —

I send a Siliquosa found in bloom
today — also a little plant resembling
Spergula. It grows on the lime stone rocks.
Salix [ligustrina?] is sent in seed.

I am sorry that the want of time
prevents me from sending you any thing
more & I am freed to send you such a this scrawl
frq the [same?] cause.

I am yours with great regard
JMacBride

April 4th 1814

April 4, 1814
Stephen Elliott Esq {Esquire}
Charleston
To the care of W. Quan.

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